November is Family Violence Prevention Month in Alberta, and on Monday, members of the Calgary Domestic Violence Collective addressed how people can get involved in the issues surrounding family violence and the impact that the COVID-19 pandemic has had. Matthew Conrod reports.
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Calgary Domestic Violence Collective seeing increase in calls for support services
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