Rutland Thrift closing permanently after more than 60 years
The thrift shop that has supported local health care initiatives over the past six decades is closing its doors for good.
Rutland Thrift, which was opened in 1964 by the Rutland Auxiliary, said it will close down permanently on December 12.
“It was an incredibly difficult decision to close Rutland Thrift,” Kelowna General Hospital Foundation (KGH Foundation) Chief Operating Officer, Barb Jackson, said.
“It isn’t just a business. For many in the community, especially our volunteers, it has been a place of family, friendship, and extraordinary generosity.”










