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Rick Stiebel | Sooke News MirrorThe new temporary indoor shelter to house people currently camping at Ed Macgregor Park will be ready for occupancy by July 30, the District of Sooke has confirmed.Although the original plan was for July 20, improvements needed to the building at John Phillips Memorial Park caused the move to be delayed until the end of the month, Norm McInnis, District of Sooke CAO, said.Mary Dunn, chair of Sooke Communities Health Network, said in a media release, the move is the result of a lot of hard work by many people.RELATED: Advocacy groups seek to provide long-lasting support for Sookes homeless populationShe expressed gratitude to the Sooke Shelter Society, Sooke Food Bank, Island Health, a
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