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Head of anti-gang agency says more players involved in current conflict

Article content The Lower Mainland gang scene has changed in recent years with younger players joining fledging gangs that are contributing to an ongoing, violent conflict, the new head of B.C.’s anti-gang agency says. RCMP Asst. Commissioner Manny Mann, recently appointed chief officer of the Combined Forces Special Enforcement Unit, said there are now more gangs in B.C. and more rivalries than there were 11 years ago at “the height of the well-documented gang war.” We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Head of anti-gang agency says more players involved in current conflict Back to video

Western Canada: At 14, Tequel Willis lost his life Why do police consider it a targeted shooting?

Western Canada: At 14, Tequel Willis lost his life Why do police consider it a targeted shooting?
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14-year-old s slaying shocks Metro Vancouver amid spike in gang warfare

14-year-old s slaying shocks Metro Vancouver amid spike in gang warfare
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Evening Update: Canada to receive no Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines next week; Trudeau pledges to keep fighting for Keystone

Bookmark Please log in to listen to this story. Also available in French and Mandarin. Log In Create Free Account Getting audio file . This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy. Full Disclaimer Good evening, let’s start with today’s top stories: Canada to receive no Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines next week due to supply issues Canada will not receive any vaccine doses from Pfizer-BioNTech next week, and the federal government says it still can’t tell provinces exactly how many doses to expect over the next month. Story continues below advertisement The U.S. drug maker is cutting back production at its facility in Belgium to upgrade capacity and increase the total doses produced there. But the pause means Canada’s expected deliveries are going to be smaller for the next four weeks, including none at all the week of Jan. 25.

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