After a spike in assaults and robberies, the Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU Local 1505) is reaching out to the city and the province, demanding more funds for security on buses and at transit stations. President of ATU Local 1505 Romeo Ingacio, says it’s a symptom of larger issues in Winnipeg. Iris Dyck reports.
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Transit union sounds alarm on assaults, renews calls for increased security in Winnipeg
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