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It s home : Residents of A Better Tent City looking for new location after Lot42 sale

  KITCHENER Rosewater Developments, a real estate developer from Vaughan, has confirmed it plans to purchase the former Lot42 property in Kitchener. The site on Ardelt Place has been used by A Better Tent City since April 2020, housing some of the region’s most vulnerable. Rosewater Developments said the sale is expected to close this September. The company said it plans to take on existing tenants. The tent city is not included in the sale and residents have until the end of June to move out. Some of the 50 residents called the space a safe haven. “Gave me stability. To be honest it’s the longest I haven’t been in jail. That’s the truth,” said Beverly Melanson, a Better Tent City Resident.

For the homeless, Kitchener s Better Tent City offers alternative to typical shelters

For the homeless, Kitchener s Better Tent City offers alternative to typical shelters On a former industrial site in Kitchener, Ont., there are approximately two dozen brightly coloured cabins. At less than 100 square feet each, they are so small they don’t require a building permit. But for people facing homelessness, the small homes offer crucial features: privacy, a door to lock and a safe place to keep their belongings. Social Sharing CBC Radio · Posted: Feb 20, 2021 7:00 AM ET | Last Updated: February 20 Richard King is a resident of A Better Tent City, a community of people living in tents and small cabins in Kitchener, Ont. The site offers people an alternative to the homeless shelter system.(Paula Duhatschek/CBC)

First 2 COVID cases bring change to Kitchener s Better Tent City

First 2 COVID cases bring change to Kitchener s Better Tent City People living at Kitchener’s Better Tent City have stepped up their safety precautions after the first two COVID-19 cases in the community were confirmed over the weekend. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Jan 22, 2021 2:00 PM ET | Last Updated: January 22 A group of cabins are pictured at Kitchener s Better Tent City community in December, 2020. (Paula Duhatschek/CBC) People living at Kitchener s Better Tent City have stepped up safety precautions after two people in the community tested positive late last week.  It s really different over here now, said Nadine Green, the site coordinator.

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