It opened in November of 2017– a temporary shelter in downtown Kelowna to help the homeless get through the cold winter season. But now a year and a half later and after numerous extensions, news tonight that the controversial Cornerstone shelter on Leon Avenue will remain open… indefinitely. Klaudia Van Emmerik has the latest.
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A controversial homeless shelter in downtown Kelowna will remain open indefinitely
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