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Salvation Army's shelter project in Vanier not going ahead as proposed

June 21, 2026

The Salvation Army says rising costs mean its plan to build a new shelter and social services hub on Montreal Road will not move ahead as originally proposed. The local councillor and the head of one advocacy group hope any future project on the site focuses on housing rather than shelter beds.



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