When Lester Griffin was released from prison in 2017, a lot had changed in Vancouver over the nine years he was incarcerated. Had his city always been this busy, or had he grown too used to prison life?
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Source: The Columbian
Vancouver nonprofit offers a solid Foundation for those leaving prison, teens trying to avoid it
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