Cities across the Southern Interior are looking to prevent gun crimes and violence in their communities – and they’re getting a financial boost from the federal government with the hopes of doing just that. As Jasmine King explains, the funds will be targeted toward youth with the aim of diverting them from a life of crime.
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$6.9 million announced for gun crime prevention in B.C. Interior
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