'It’s getting rougher': Charlottetown encampment residents prepare for winter as modular shelters delayed | SaltWire

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As the days get increasingly cold and wet leading into the winter months, some residents at the Charlottetown Event Grounds tent encampment are doing what they can to keep everyone sheltered.

Dave MacDonald, who is living at the Charlottetown Event Grounds tent encampment, says he is trying to build a winterized shelter, complete with a cooking area and a furnace, to keep those at the grounds warm during the cold winter months. - Alison JenkinsCHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. — While the P.E.I. government struggles to open its two modular emergency shelters in Charlottetown, those living in the city’s biggest tent encampment are facing the effects of sub-zero temperatures outside.

He also said while some staying at the encampment have moved their tents closer to where the generator is stored to get access to heat and electricity, some with more permanent or built-up shelters are too far away to access it safely. However, after multiple delays including having the rezoning approved by the City of Charlottetown, there is currently no set date as to when the shelters will open.in a Nov. 30 CBC article on the shelter's delays, which he said were compounded by contractors coming onto the project late and unexpected excavation work. “ not giving an exact date. They want to be sure when they do. All I'm being told is it's very soon.

“It's terrible the way they are going to run it. It’s like a jail. What are people going to do in the daytime? Where are they going to go?” he said. “If everything is good so the fire marshal can't say anything about it, and everyone is happy, I don’t see any reason why they would kick us out,” he said. “Why would they want to do something like that during the winter? At least give us until the spring.”

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