One year on, residents forced out of Kelowna subsidized housing have few answers
- One year ago, residents of Hadgraft Wilson Place in Kelowna received evacuation notices due to construction issues, displacing over 80 people.
- Monique Saebels filed a lawsuit against the City of Kelowna and the University of B.C. On behalf of the evacuated residents, claiming negligence in dangerous construction practices.
- The Independent Investigations Office of B.C. Is investigating the crash that killed Nicole Saebels, but the cause and any charges against the driver remain undisclosed.
- Saebels continues to advocate for the residents of Hadgraft Wilson Place and seeks public assistance to understand the circumstances leading to her mother's death.
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One year on, residents forced out of Kelowna subsidized housing have few answers
One year ago, they were a tight-knit community. Today they are scattered around Kelowna and some have moved to other cities and provinces. On Monday, a few former residents of Hadgraft Wilson Place gathered in the rain outside the building that is now surrounded by chainlink fencing, with a security...
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