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Kelowna businesses raising concerns over homeless population
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Pro-choice walk in downtown Kelowna
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Businesses raising concerns over crime in downtown Kelowna
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Global Okanagan News at 5:30: April 8, 2023Global News at 5:30 Okanagan
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Downtown Kelowna businesses raise concerns over Interior Health outreach centre
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Concerns grow over mess outside of the supervised drug consumption site
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Warming bus on the way as people who are unhoused light more fires to keep warm amid freezing temperatures
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Downtown On Call’s first employee reflects back on the changes in downtown Kelowna over the past 15 yearsCrime
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The owner of a Kelowna restaurant liquor licenses denied due to ex-husbands previous ties to a gang
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Two highrises approved in downtown Kelowna
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Kelowna’s Downtown Patrol stretched to the limit
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Kelowna highrise project rejected by city council
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Congested Kelowna streets raising concerns for cyclistsTraffic
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Kelowna’s mayor likes idea of making a stretch of Bernard Avenue pedestrian-only for longer than just July and August
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The deep rooted history of Kelowna, B.C. Leon AvenueLifestyle
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City of Kelowna and RCMP respond to resident’s concerns with property crimes
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‘Ready to get started with demolition’; downtown Kelowna highrise projects moving forward
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New cranes being erected at site of fatal crane collapse in Kelowna
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Kelowna, B.C. Bernard Avenue closure ends for another year
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Crane crash impacting people, businesses
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Bernard Avenue party in Kelowna draws thousands
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Downtown Kelowna street gets new look for summerEntertainment
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City staff to present e-scooter report to city councilCanada
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Okanagan restaurant owners adapting to indoor-dining restrictions
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Downtown Kelowna businesses pushing for early closure on Bernard Ave.
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Hundreds gather in Kelowna for anti-restriction protest
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Kelowna’s Kasugai Gardens marks 40th anniversary amid pandemic
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First look inside supervised consumption site in Kelowna Opening Soon
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Kelowna RCMP urging people not to attend mega rally
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Neighbours of a future permanent injection site in downtown Kelowna disappointed that Interior Health didn’t advise them of its plans