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Publication Date: May 22, 2025 - 19:45

Vancouver mayor calling for 'concrete action' after 2 high-profile assaults in busy, public areas

May 22, 2025
"Law enforcement agencies have done their job in identifying suspects and making arrests, but the judicial system is repeatedly letting victims down by allowing those with a high risk to offend back into the public," Ken Sim said in a news release on Thursday. 


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