Calgary police chief Mark Neufeld says the city is in unprecedented territory when it comes to gun violence, with 97 shootings so far this year. As Lauren Pullen reports, the province unveiled a crime-prevention grant as part of its strategy to try and proactively prevent violence from happening.
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‘Unprecedented territory’: Calgary police chief outlines concerns, next steps amid wave of gun violence
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