Caution tape and broken glass could be spotted in front of the Bay Centre on Douglas Street in downtown Victoria Wednesday morning, the latest act of vandalism in the city.
Victoria police confirmed it was investigating a mischief complaint but said it doesn’t appear a firearm was used since only one pane of glass was damaged. It didn’t confirm what broke the window or who may be responsible. “I think it’s disheartening, but I also think it’s something we can use to point to support for the police department and the work they’re doing,” said Victoria Mayor Marianne Alto.
“We’re also hearing from smaller towns like Quesnel, Prince George, Parksville, they’re also experiencing these issues, downtown Courtenay,” said Teri Smith, president of Business Improvement Areas of BC .
THIS IS ALL ON EBY! Get the funds from his paycheque!
THEY HAVE INSURANCE!!!! Money needs to go to social programs, not bailing out private businesses. GIVE ME A BREAK
just another band aid .put the mentally ill in an institution that can help them or we will just keep wasting tax dollars on ineffective solutions
Reasons why this is happening. 1 Stop voting for LIBERALS 2 Courts -- - - - Repeat violent offender in Vancouver sentenced to one day in jail 44-year-old Mohammed Adada threatened to stab a security guard in South Vancouver, according to police.
Isn’t that what business taxes go towards?
Pressure the BC Government to settle their corrections class action lawsuit, so the judges are provided a place to put the accused.
All they need to do is put the criminals in jail, not let them roam around. They know where they live.