Tent city cleanup at courthouse involves removing drug-contaminated soil
VICTORIA — Two suspected illegal drug labs, gasoline and other fuels contaminated the grounds of a former homeless camp on the lawn of Victoria’s courthouse, says a government-commissioned report that recommends trucking away tonnes of soil.
Workers and heavy equipment were at the 3,000-square metre site Tuesday to clear the land.
Nine of the area’s 20 trees have already been removed and efforts are underway to make way for a playground this spring.
Amrik Virk, British Columbia’s minister responsible for the site, said the cleanup is expected to cost $350,000.


