26-11-2025 21:00 via nanaimobulletin.com

Town of Princeton looks to remove encampment from school property

Residents at an encampment on school property in Princeton have been contacted by the school district and town staff.
The incident occurred on Nov. 25.
Ed Atkinson, manager of protective services for Princeton, said the Nicola Similkameen School District contacted the town for assistance in removing the camp.
He said there were a few people present there when the meeting took place. However, the population of this camp had fluctuated in the past.
Courtney Lawrance, superintendent of schools with
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