The City of Peterborough, Ont., has found itself going back and forth over public tenting.
Days after helping remove more than a handful of tents from a rail line, tents have been pitched again by those unhoused.
As Robert Lothian reports, the small encampments placement has left the city considering its options.
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Tents return along CP rail line in Peterborough, Ont., after initial removal
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