On Friday afternoon, HRM released a conflicting statement that says there were no personal belongings located in the three shelters removed, and that all three tenants had “accepted temporary accommodations offered by the province.” “The deadline date of July 13 was not a commitment by the municipality to refrain from removal of the temporary shelters prior to this date,” says the HRM statement, which has no signature. “Rather, it was a notification that the shelters must be vacated by occupants and removed by those who installed them no later than July 13.” This is what HRM’s original statement, issued Tuesday, July 6, said about dates: “Today, a notice is being issued to advise occupants of temporary shelters located on municipal property that they must vacate and remove all personal belongings. The notice also advises those who installed the temporary shelters that they must remove the structures from municipal property. A
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