40 residents of Vancouver street camp accept accommodation: BC Housing
VANCOUVER — BC Housing says 40 people in Vancouver who were living in a Downtown Eastside street encampment being cleared by city workers have accepted offers of accommodation.
The agency’s vice-president of operations, Dale McCann, was speaking at a press conference today at city hall, where Mayor Kennedy Stewart reported “good progress” clearing the street in accordance with a safety order by the city’s fire chief.
Stewart says the clearance operation that began on Aug. 9 was an “extremely challenging situation” that has only become more complex.
City manager Paul Mochrie says workers are removing two tonnes of material per day from the encampment on East Hastings Street.