The City of Peterborough, Ont., has found itself going back and forth over public tenting.
Days after helping remove more than a handful of tents from a rail line, tents have been pitched again by those unhoused.
As Robert Lothian reports, the small encampments placement has left the city considering its options.
Economy
Tents return along CP rail line in Peterborough, Ont., after initial removal
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