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Province tasks police commission to find downtown Winnipeg safety solutions

Manitoba Justice Minister Cliff Cullen says the province is asking the Manitoba Police Commission to come up with downtown safety solutions. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Kelly Malone

The Manitoba government is directing the province’s police commission to find ways to make downtown Winnipeg safer.

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Justice Minister Cliff Cullen has asked the commission to investigate measures that include increased foot patrols, security cameras and increased lighting.

He’s also asked the commission to work with the private sector to
come up with solutions.

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An initial report is to be provided to the government in November.

Police data shows violent crime in the area increased by 10 per cent last year and property crime went up by 22 per cent.

A police survey from 2017 also indicated 84 per cent of Winnipeggers – and 90 per cent of women – felt unsafe walking alone downtown at night.

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