Vancouver city council is set to review recommendations for a $2.8 million grant to Vancouver Coastal Health that Mayor Ken Sim contends will 'enhance urgent mental health services.
Vancouver city council is set to review recommendations for a $2.8 million grant to Vancouver Coastal Health that Mayor Ken Sim contends will"enhance urgent mental health services."
He says the bulk of the new funding -- $2.5 million -- will be used to hire 58 new mental health workers.
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