Surrounding Vancouver’s largest homeless camp sit seven shabby houses built about a century ago. The paint is peeling. The lawn is dead. Windows are damaged. In some of the rooms, floors are warped, ceilings are graying, and dark grime clings to corners and cracks.
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Source: The Columbian
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