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Once-ousted former executive director James Favel back with Winnipeg’s Bear Clan patrolFavel is back with the group less than two months after the two sides parted ways for unknown reasons.CanadaSep 30, 2020
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Favel eyeing return to Bear Clan leadership in upcoming voteJames Favel is hoping to regain his leadership role with the Bear Clan Patrol.PoliticsSep 4, 2020
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James Favel out as executive director of Winnipeg’s Bear Clan PatrolThe executive director and co-founder of Winnipeg's Bear Clan Patrol Inc. is no longer leading the organization, according to the organization's board of directors.Jul 31, 2020
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Coronavirus pandemic not slowing tide of inner-city drug use, desperation: Winnipeg Bear ClanThe world may have changed around it, but for Winnipeg's Bear Clan Patrol, it's business as usual, even during a pandemic.HealthApr 20, 2020
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Winnipeg’s Bear Clan feeling COVID-19 stress but still working for communityBear Clan volunteers will be replacing the typical foot patrols with vehicle patrols, but still doing the same work the organization has become known for.HealthMar 26, 2020
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Head of Winnipeg’s Bear Clan departs for United Nations eventThe co-founder of Winnipeg’s Bear Clan boarded a plane for Abu Dhabi on Saturday where he will present at an event hosted by the United Nations.Feb 8, 2020
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Gang member reportedly hands over weapon to Bear Clan, patrol finds meth on street, says founderThe Indigenous-led neighbourhood watch group conducts regular patrols in Winnipeg in an effort to protect the local community.CanadaDec 30, 2019
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Winnipeg seeing significant increase in gun crime: police, community groupsIf you feel like you've been seeing more news about gun crime in Winnipeg, you're not alone – the city has seen a significant increase in the use of firearms over the past few years.CrimeSep 27, 2019
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Windsor park residents concerned about vandalism in neighbourhoodCorinne Delannoy and co-organizer Kristopher Whittaker have created the "Take Back Windsor Park" campaign in the neighbourhood's Facebook group.CrimeJul 26, 2019
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‘Luxury officers’ should be on the street, not in schools, says Winnipeg Police AssociationWinnipeg Police Association President Maurice Sabourin believes more officers are needed on the street, and he has an idea of where to pull them from.CrimeJul 19, 2019
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