From Vancouver to Kelowna to Kamloops, municipal voters opted for more police and fewer tent cities.
to add to the force’s existing ranks of approximately 1,300 sworn officers. He’s also pledged to hire 100 new mental-health nurses.Article content
Virtually every corner of B.C. has witnessed an uptick in violent crime over the course of the pandemic, according toOne contributor is a systemic refusal by the B.C. justice system to incarcerate prolific offenders. In April, agovernment to take action on what they called B.C.’s “catch and release justice cycle.”
Notably, the signatories to the April letter included the names of many who would lose their re-election bids to opponents promising a stronger hand on public safety.for crime, including a noticeable spike in violent crime.
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Some new B.C. mayors are familiar, others mark historic firsts after municipal voteNearly half of British Columbia’s 162 cities, towns, districts and villages have a new mayor-elect after municipal elections wrapped up this past weekend, but some of the new faces are very familiar and, in one case, there’s been no decis
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