Two Kelowna businesses broken into, one robbed of $10,000 in inventory | Unpublished
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Author: Victoria Femia
Publication Date: October 16, 2025 - 20:17

Two Kelowna businesses broken into, one robbed of $10,000 in inventory

October 16, 2025
“Everyone keeps saying, ‘Why don’t you put bars on your windows?’ But for me, I shouldn’t have to hide my business behind bars. Whoever is doing this should be behind bars.”


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