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The City of Kelowna is taking more action to deal with a controversial tent encampment, but some residents say it will make ...
"The issue is those fires aren't necessarily dangerous in and of themselves, but it's what those fires can lead to." ...
Dyas released a statement Friday morning, thanking city partners for their part in the execution of changes at its tent city ...
The city-designated outdoor sheltering site, north of the downtown core, will soon take up a smaller footprint with fewer residents and shorter operating hours.
Residents of Kelowna's Tent City have spoken out to express frustration with the manor in which a deep clean has been ...
The City of Kelowna’s community safety director Kevin Mead said the goal is to make the site more regulated like an indoor ...
Following this week's seasonal clean-up at Kelowna's Tent City, the site's operation will be significantly changed.
Mead said that as the press conference was being held, Tent City residents were also being informed that the number of people who would be able to call Tent City home on a full-time basis will be ...
Fencing has been erected around Kelowna's outdoor sheltering site during a multi-day spring cleanup to prevent disturbances from the public.
In addition to the fencing, the changes also include 24-7 on site security and a stamp system, which will require tent city residents to show their stamp to re-enter the site.
The City of Kelowna is adding fencing and 24/7 security patrols to a homeless encampment along the Okanagan Rail Trail at the ...