It’s a story that’s attracted a lot of attention, both good and bad. A couple of weeks ago we introduced you to an Okanagan family that’s been forced to live way up a forestry road near Kelowna. The family lost their rental house when the landlord decided to move in. But their search for affordable housing turned up nothing leaving them in a dire situation. Klaudia Van Emmerik has an update
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Homeless Okanagan family still living in the bush, three months after they set up a makeshift campsite due to the lack of affordable housing
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