City of Nanaimo lands $1.8M to address gang and gun violence
NANAIMO — Unexpected funds from the federal government are intended to make Nanaimo a safer community.
Nanaimo City Council endorsed hiring a consultant and forming a strategic plan to fund various pilot programs in response to the federal government unveiling a Building Safer Communities Fund in March.
Nanaimo’s share is $1.85 million out of a $250 million fund to help municipalities and Indigenous communities address root causes of gang and gun violence over the next four years.
“It can be recreational programs, following through the work we do with the school district and others to support other forms of directing youth and those at risk,” the City’s director of community development Lisa Bhopalisngh told a Monday, July 4 council meeting.