A barber with a 14-year history in Vancouver’s Chinatown is pulling up stakes. When Dustin Grant opened bootleg barbers, he believed he could make a difference and help revive the community during the pandemic. But as Grace Ke reports, he’s been worn down by month after month of disorder in the street outside his shop and is moving out.
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Chinatown business blames crime and street disorder for their move
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