Kelowna launches voluntary CCTV registry to speed up police investigations
Kelowna RCMP and the City of Kelowna have launched a new voluntary CCTV registry aimed at helping police more quickly locate security camera footage following incidents near local businesses.
The Business CCTV Registry allows businesses to register the location of their surveillance cameras so investigators can more efficiently identify potential video evidence during an active case. Officials say the program does not provide police with live access to cameras and does not require automatic sharing of footage.
“The Business CCTV Registry was one of the recommendations that came forward from the Mayor’s Task Force on Crime Reduction,” Mayor Tom Dyas said in a statement. “As we continue to advocate for bail reform and stronger action on repeat property offenders, this program will help the RCMP quickly identify video evidence following an incident.”
Businesses retain full control over their camera systems and recordings. Registration simply signals that surveillance footage may exist and could be requested by police during an investigation.











