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Publication Date: January 9, 2026 - 21:02

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Steel gates, shuttered storefronts as Kelowna businesses plagued with break-ins

January 9, 2026
'I basically knew when I moved over here, if I didn’t have the gates, because of the nature of what we sell, we would be robbed within a week,' Daniels said.


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