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•CRAB Park tent encampment closed down as final residents moved out - BC | Globalnews.ca
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CRAB Park has been the home of an encampment since 2021 but those who remain living there were asked to pack up their tents starting at 8 a.m. on Thursday .
The city forced residents out in April so staff could clean up the area and create a temporary sheltering space.
The Union of BC Indian Chiefs has called on the Vancouver Park Board to stop the eviction.
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