B.C. launches public safety program aimed at stopping non-violent street crime
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Editor's Note 
 
A new public safety program that addresses non-violent street crime has just launched in B.C. A loss prevention professional who participated in the program launch described the effort as a "meaningful step forward." More in today's top story.
- Neil Sutton, Editor
 
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B.C. launches public safety program aimed at stopping non-violent street crime

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