Provincial investment in shelter beds to help people in the Okanagan get out of the cold
The province is helping unhoused British Columbians get out of the cold this winter, including those living in the Okanagan.
Through B.C. Housing, the province is supporting a record high 6,486 shelter spaces in 58 communities throughout the winter.
Included in the investment is 355 spaces in Kelowna. Those involve 228 permanent, year-round spaces, 107 temporary beds, and 20 extreme-weather response spots.
Permanent year-round shelters:











