Edmonton’s Chinatown community pleads for help after 2 violent deaths
The murders of two men in Edmonton’s Chinatown has spurred community members to demand action in making the area safer. Their pleas have led to council approving funding for community support and the province ordering city officials to come up with a plan to address crime.
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