Pubdate: Wed, 4 Mar 2009 Source: Campbell River Mirror (CN BC) Copyright: 2009 Campbell River Mirror Contact: http://www.campbellrivermirror.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1380 SPEAKING UP FOR NEIGHBOURHOOD CHANGE Change has come to Campbellton. That's the prevailing feeling about Campbell River's oldest neighbourhood. It may not be a universal opinion and it may not be based on a firm sense of conviction but it does reflect a feeling of optimism amongst business owners and residents in Campbellton. Our current Web Poll also indicates that most respondents believe progress is being made against crime, particularly crimes related to the drug scene in Campbell River. Just over a year ago, fed-up business owners convened a public meeting with police and city officials and demanded action be taken on open drug dealing, prostitution, break-ins and other criminal activity. Emotions ran high and commitments to tackle the problems were made. Subsequently, a band of Campbellton residents took their fight to the streets as they harassed prostitutes and drug users who frequented well-known crack houses. The residents took some criticism for the vigilante actions. Since then, the police have taken action with a more visible police presence in Campbellton. They also focused on specific problem areas and drug houses. A series of drug busts followed in the months afterwards, auxiliary RCMP walked the beat and citizens of Campbell River took a more proactive approach to crime prevention and reporting suspicious activity. The strategy appears to be working. Anecdotal evidence from business owners indicates that things are a little quieter at least. It's not an overwhelming endorsement but it is progress. The job isn't over. This is no time to put our feet up but residents can take pride in the fact they spoke up for change in their community. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake