“we give you a snapshot of the past 10 days on this street: a daytime murder in the middle of a busy work week, a major fire with a resulting flood, other smaller floods, and a sharp escalation in street disorder,” ballance said.
vancouver police chief const. steve rai said thursday that the three social housing buildings in question have generated 18 times more police calls per capita than the rest of the city.
“residents in these buildings are 12 to 16 times more likely to experience violent crime,” rai said. he added that b.c.’s closing of the luugat hotel was a step in the right direction.
a man is arrested outside the luugat hotel on granville street on july 30, 2025.
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sim said city council has invested in police initiatives, such as task force deployments and increased patrols, which he says have helped bring vancouver’s violent crime rate to a 23-year low.
despite these efforts, he warned the city’s most vulnerable residents remain at risk without provincial action on the remaining sro closures and increased involuntary mental-health care capacity in the city.
“over a year ago, premier david eby stood on the steps of city hall and announced the beginning of mandatory care in british columbia,” sim said. “but one year later, what do we have?”
while some involuntary care beds have opened in metro vancouver municipalities, including in surrey, sim said there has been “not a single new bed to serve the city with the most severe mental health cases in the entire province.”