“This is not my city when we have 55 murders in Winnipeg, when 400 people die of overdoses.”
Ahead of Mayor Scott Gillingham’s first ‘State of the City’ address, community advocate Sel Burrows talked about his concerns around crime and addictions.
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Concerns over crime, addictions, ahead of State of City address
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