Community Safety Town Hall packed with hundreds of citizens looking for answers
PRINCE GEORGE – Community safety has been a hot topic in Prince George this year, as 2024 has seen no shortage of crime. Whether it’s multiple fires causing hundreds of thousands of dollars of damages to businesses, fires in or around the Mocassin Flats area, armed carjackings, and more, the Prince George Conference and Civic Centre was packed with community members of all backgrounds on Tuesday, May 28, sharing their thoughts on what needs to be done to make our community safer.
“I’m regretting renting a space in the downtown core (…) I don’t dare walk. I drive most of downtown, even though I live down here, because I don’t feel safe,” said LA Wholesale Owner Leslie Ann Tomei.
“Quite frankly, we probably should have done this earlier. (…) It’s many, many concerns. But in a broader approach, for residents of Prince George, they don’t always feel safe being downtown, and that is a real issue that I can say collectively, together, we have to work on,” said City Councillor Ron Polillo.
