05/08/2026
✨ Concluding Our 2026 Public Heroes Recognitions ✨
As we continue our Public Heroes highlights, we close with individuals and a team whose stories remind us that service takes many forms — leadership, mentorship, compassion, teamwork, and community care.
🏅 Staff Sergeant Neil Rambharack – Toronto Police Service
With over 25 years of service, Staff Sergeant Rambharack leads the Community Outreach Response and Engagement (CORE) Team at the forefront of community-based policing. His collaboration with Toronto Public Health and initiatives including Heather’s Corner and the Heather Rambharack Legacy Award reflect compassion, leadership, and commitment to public service.
🙏 Our thanks to Colin Stairs, Chief Transformation Officer.
🏅 Chief Petty Officer 2nd Class Andrew Payton – HMCS York
With over 29 years in the Royal Canadian Navy, Chief Petty Officer 2nd Class Payton serves as Coxswain at HMCS YORK, leading and mentoring over 400 members. Beyond military service, his volunteer work with Scouts Canada reflects dedication to youth leadership and community values.
🙏 Our thanks to Commander Paul Smith.
🏅 Team Award: Traffic Sergeant Peggy Horton & Provincial Constable Taylor Konkle – Ontario Provincial Police
Together, Sergeant Horton and PC Konkle led a large-scale Holiday Drive across Toronto and Whitby, mobilizing officers, businesses, and community members. Their efforts collected thousands of pounds of food, essential supplies, and over $7,400 in donations supporting shelters, youth, and families in need.
🙏 Our thanks to Chief Superintendent André Phelps.
With these final honourees, we conclude our 2026 Public Heroes highlights — but the impact of their stories continues far beyond the stage.
Thank you to all our Public Heroes for serving not only with duty, but with heart.