October 22, 2024
Assistant Superintendent McKell Pinder, who leads the Englerston Urban Renewal initiative, on the scene during a walkabout of the area as the government’s ‘Clear, Hold, Build’ strategy begins efforts to help residents feel safer by clearing hazardous properties linked to criminal activity. See PAGE TWO for story. Photo: Nikia Charlton
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