The need for more affordable housing in West Kelowna is being highlighted by re-development plans at a mobile home park. Shady Acres was home to dozens of low-income renters but they have now been pushed out as the developer moves ahead with plans to re-develop the property. As Klaudia Van Emmerik reports, what’s happening at Shady Acres is raising concerns about the often vulnerable people who live in mobile home parks slated for re-development.
Re-development highlights need for more affordable housing
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