The farm program launched in 2009 for people experiencing homelessness and addictions, but the society now faces foreclosure proceedings on its 78-hectare property. "The result of that investigation was that nothing of significant concern came out," DuTemple told All Points West guest host David Lennam. The society's board of directors is now considering two offers for the farm property, DuTemple said. The three remaining participants at Woodwynn told On the Island host Gregor Craigie this week the experience has turned their lives around. "But thanks to Woodwynn Farm I'm getting back to having a normal life again."
Source: CBC News March 02, 2018 05:37 UTC