Elbow grease

Rick Anderson, left, jots down information as Gary Barbero tries to scrub a graffiti tag off a Canada Post box on Selby Street.

  • Jan. 10, 2012 9:00 a.m.
Rick Anderson, left, jots down information as Gary Barbero tries to scrub a graffiti tag off a Canada Post box on Selby Street. The Downtown Community Policing volunteers, out making their rounds through the Old City Quarter Monday morning, said there is less graffiti than there used to be and it is easier to clean up, thanks to new coatings on fixtures and buildings.

Rick Anderson, left, jots down information as Gary Barbero tries to scrub a graffiti tag off a Canada Post box on Selby Street. The Downtown Community Policing volunteers, out making their rounds through the Old City Quarter Monday morning, said there is less graffiti than there used to be and it is easier to clean up, thanks to new coatings on fixtures and buildings.

Rick Anderson, left, jots down information as Gary Barbero tries to scrub a graffiti tag off a Canada Post box on Selby Street.

The Downtown Community Policing volunteers, out making their rounds through the Old City Quarter Monday morning, said there is less graffiti than there used to be and it is easier to clean up, thanks to new coatings on fixtures and buildings.

Nanaimo News Bulletin