London Drugs' president is sounding off about B.C.'s privacy laws, saying they prevent businesses from releasing security video showing the level of crime the company deals with.
Service providers in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside (DTES) have mixed reactions to the mayor’s plans to transform the neighbourhood.
“They are controlling the drug lines in the Downtown Eastside.” Higher-level organized crime “supplies all of these low-level traffickers,” he said. Therefore, whatever measures Vancouver ...
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Vancouver Sun on MSNDowntown Eastside at 'tipping point' as London Drugs considers leaving Woodward's buildingA broken window is plastered with a sticker bearing big, red letters declaring: “DANGER.” One day earlier this month, a man used a metal baton to smash the glass in the front door of the London Drugs ...
Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim’s policy shift on the Downtown Eastside reveals BC NDP’s fragile ... to say the sidewalk encampments, open drug use, crime or disorder issues are demonstrably better ...
You’d be hard-pressed, 26 months later, to say the sidewalk encampments, open drug use, crime or disorder issues are ... politicians that have wanted to improve conditions in the Downtown Eastside for ...
B.C. Housing Minister Ravi Kahlon says Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim's new plan for the Downtown Eastside will make the community less safe and lead to more homelessness. Sim's proposal, announced on ...
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