Howard Warren, a resident of Winnipeg’s Point Douglas area, spoke on Thursday as he and other residents reclaimed an area once occupied by a homeless encampment. Warren said during the clean-up that a burn-pit was discovered, which is used to keep the area clean from litter but does pollute the environment through the release of toxins in addition to posing a fire risk.
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Winnipeg residents reclaim park from abandoned encampment
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