Weeks after it sprung up, interim city manager Adam Laughlin said the city and social agencies are still working to move Camp Pekiwewin residents to supportive housing and other more stable options, and wind down the encampment in the river valley as cold weather approaches. He also talked about the pending eviction of Peace Camp in Old Strathcona.
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City of Edmonton still working to move Camp Pekiwewin, Peace Camp residents
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