“Under the bridge right there – with the blankets and that was it,” one resident explained. Two other camp residents stayed at a parkade ramp across from city hall. One man from the group accepted a night at the YMCA. Download the CTV News app to get breaking news alerts from across Saskatchewan sent to your device.“We still don’t know where to go,” another resident explained. “They just started helping us pack and move across the street to the parking lot and that’s where we stayed the night and we didn’t know where to go.” So I just keep walking,” one camp resident told CTV News. “I was just around the corner – everywhere I go they’ll come and kick me out of there. Many of those displaced spent the night in nearby alleys. ![]() Yesterday police arrested 11 people that refused to leave a tent encampment outside city hall. ![]() Louis found his things mistakenly loaded onto a city contractor’s truck – leading to an argument and police intervention. Now the city is cleaning up, an effort that extended to the entire downtown area. ![]() “We actually spent the night under a private carport I guess you could call it,” he explained. Steven Louis and his friends were standing on a downtown street corner with all their possessions – the day after authorities evicted them from the city hall encampment.
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