It was first pitched as the fourth low-barrier supportive housing facility in Penticton, but following public pushback, BC Housing and its operator went back to the drawing board. As Shelby Thom reports, the housing proposal for 3240 Skaha Lake Road now includes a recovery centre with an Indigenous focus. Proponents are calling it a “game-changer” in the province’s response to addressing homelessness.
‘A game-changer’: Proponents hope recovery house will gain support of Penticton city council
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