Victoria, Nanaimo among 12 cities to get new hubs targeting violent crime

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UPDATED: Victoria, Nanaimo among 12 B.C. cities to get new hubs targeting violent crime

Posted: Apr. 12, 2023 8:23AMPremier Eby announced this afternoon that Nanaimo will be home to one of the 12 new hubs dedicated to monitoring prolific reoffenders of violent crime.

On Vancouver Island, hubs will open in Victoria and Nanaimo, where much has been made of a spike in reported violent incidents.

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