Future of Vancouver's School Liaison Officer program up for debate as review heads back to trustees
Members of Vancouver's school community will have the opportunity to weigh in on the future of policing in the city's schools Monday as an independent review into the Vancouver School District's School Liaison Officer (SLO) program heads to the school board's policy and governance committee. Nadia Stewart reports.
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