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THUNDER BAY – Current River candidates Andrew Foulds, Duff Stewart and Andy Wolff might not agree on everything, but they do agree something needs to be done with the former Lakehead Psychiatric Hospital property.

Stewart said there are two trains of thought – use the building that’s already there and adapt it into something to house the homeless, or utilize the large swath of provincially-owned property surrounding the LPH to house people. Foulds, a four-term councillor seeking a fifth term on Oct. 24, said it’s a phenomenal piece of property with huge potential, but he also fought to save the green space at the back of the expansive property and doesn’t necessarily want to see that go away.

“Are there potential community benefits? Absolutely. But I’ll wait and see what the province does with the property as it unfolds.”

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