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Rise in retail theft, worker safety prompts Vancouver security task force

  • Vancouver city councillors have created a task force to address shoplifting and retail theft, which includes police, merchants, and social service organizations, as voted on by the Standing Committee on Policy and Strategic Priorities.
  • Brian Montague stated that the task force aims to assess the root causes and effects of retail theft and propose evidence-based solutions in six months.
  • Police reported a 12 percent citywide increase in shoplifting incidents in 2024 compared to 2023, following a more-than-30 percent increase in 2022 compared to 2021.
  • Jess Ketchum from the Save Our Street Coalition expressed hope that the task force would bring new approaches to solving the problem of retail theft, which affects many businesses across British Columbia.
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Vancouver retailers applaud anti-theft task force amid 'egregious' shoplifting spike

VANCOUVER — When security staff at Vancouver’s Gourmet Warehouse store caught a shoplifter in November and asked him to replace the stolen items, the incident didn’t stop there, said owner Caren McSherry. Instead, she said the man took out a “big stick” and swiped it along the shelf, sending about $2,000 worth of Le Creuset […]

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CBC News broke the news in Canada on Wednesday, April 2, 2025.
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