A number of the World Cup host cities have a homelessness problem. Here’s how they are solving it - In the past, many cities have treated the homeless as an eyesore to be removed ahead of big sporting ...
By Philip O'Connor VANCOUVER, CANADA, July 6 (Reuters) - The World Cup has brought glitz and glamour to Vancouver, but as the ...
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Some host cities are aiming to house, not arrest, homeless people ahead of the World Cup
ATLANTA (AP) — Just a mile from Atlanta's stadium, which will welcome tens of thousands of fans to World Cup games this month, dozens of people were camped out on a downtown sidewalk waiting for a ...
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The belief that unhoused people are being paid and provided buses to travel from Vancouver to other communities across British Columbia ahead of the World Cup has taken such a hold in Prince George ...
The city’s “Kick It In The Park” initiative cleaned up the troubled spot, surprising locals who saw drug raids days earlier.
Lisa Wrightsman was a former college soccer player whose life was derailed by drug addiction before she eventually made her way back to the sport through a tournament for players from around the globe ...
The world’s football governing body is among those heaping pressure on PM Anthony Albanese for the Socceroos to have a permanent home as the sport hits 1.9 million Aussie participants.
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