From drug deals to late night knocks on guest doors, the operators of a Kelowna hotel have growing concerns. Things are so bad, the hotel is in the process of beefing up security and it’s looking at spending thousands of dollars to fence its property. Hotel staff say the dramatic increase in problems coincides with the opening of a supportive housing complex for the homeless down the road. Klaudia Van Emmerik reports.
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Is a homeless supportive housing complex in Kelowna to blame for increased problems at a nearby hotel?
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