Arnprior staff release statement on Lamarche bunkie
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Read moreCARP – Moving a 5,500-pound (2,495 kilograms) bunkie from Carp to Arnprior is no small task, but a Carp-based towing company took it upon themselves to help a homeless man move his year-long project to a safe space where Guy Lamarche can continue to shine the spotlight on the homelessness issue.
Read moreCARP – He’s been homeless for years. That life experience has Arnprior’s Guy Lamarche building a ‘bunkie’ in Carp in the hope of providing a real-life example of a potential solution to the rural homeless problem.
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Read moreARNPRIOR – The saga of the Carp bunkie’s final chapter may have been written over Easter weekend as the small abode was dismantled and removed from the lot it had called home for the last 42 days earlier today (April 5).
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Read moreNANAIMO, BC – Multi award-winning Canadian blues musician David Gogo is pumped to hit the El-Chantiry Hall stage Feb. 24 in Constance Bay for a sold-out show, a place he calls his “home away from home.”
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