Winnipeg police to combat open drug use with ‘zero tolerance’ during 10-day blitz
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Winnipeg police to combat open drug use with ‘zero tolerance' during 10-day blitz.
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Winnipeg police is increasing the number of officers in the areas most affected by the increase in public drug use in a 10-day policing blitz, according to the chief of police.
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