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In mid-December, the Vancouver park board announced the homeless camp in Strathcona Park was to be cleared. A month later, it’s still there — and it looks like it will be there for some time.
Tuesday, the city and B.C. Housing started installing showers, washrooms and a “warming tent” on the street beside the homeless camp, which indicates it won’t be going anywhere soon.
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Showers, washrooms and a 'warming tent' installed for homeless at Strathcona Park Back to video
“Before, they were talking about housing before Christmas and those new properties being online before Christmas,” said Fiona York, a spokesperson for the homeless camp. “In the latest memo, there was no timeline given. The services being put in are a pretty big investment. … I don’t see that being done if housing, people being moved out, is imminent.”