Mayor Popove condemns homeless encampments surrounding Abbotsford cenotaph
CHILLIWACK — Chilliwack Mayor Ken Popove is strongly criticizing homeless camps around the cenotaph on Justice Way in Abbotsford that have forced changes to the city’s upcoming Remembrance Day activities.
Mayor Popove made the comments Thursday morning (Nov. 7) during his weekly “Ask the Mayor” segment with 89.5 JR Country Morning host Glen Slingerland. Popove and Slingerland often discuss a wide array of topics affecting Chilliwack, the Fraser Valley and the province. But in today’s interview, Popove expressed outrage after learning that a homeless camp on the grounds of Abbotsford City Hall has resulted in changes to Abbotsford’s Remembrance Day ceremony.
The local Canadian Legion in Abbotsford will be restricting access to the cenotaph and surrounding areas to only those marching in the parade, as well as veterans and invited dignitaries.
“I’m sorry, the sense of entitlement, the sense of disrespect, it just irritates the crap out of me where veterans, veterans’ families, the general public, are going to have to alter their plans because of an encampment that’s surrounding the cenotaph in Abbotsford,” Popove said on 89.5. “No! You can’t set up camp here. This is a public area. They interviewed one gentlemen there, they offered him a place to go and he said, ‘Well, there are too many rules.’ Here’s a rule: move your damn tent!”