kelowna

I live in the West Kelowna-Peachland district (side note, did that change from last year?) and Elections BC only lists BC United and BC Conservatives¹ as candidates. If another independent or party does not step up, does this mean I simply don't get a choice this election? ¹ [Candidate List](https://elections.bc.ca/2024-provincial-election/candidate-list/)

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infotel.ca

The cold snap from a few weeks ago might affect the wine industry in the valley. Hopefully some of the vines can recover.

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https://www.cordemergency.ca/updates/all-city-kelowna-properties-can-return-home-city-order-areas-downgraded-alert-thu-08242023-1604

The EOC has published [resources](https://www.cordemergency.ca/resources) and [a booklet](https://www.kelowna.ca/sites/files/1/docs/related/rdco_going_home_information_booklet_aug_23_1.pdf) to help people return home.

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The [McDougall Creek Wildfire](https://www.cordemergency.ca/emergencies/mcdougall-creek-wildfire-2023) has gotten quite bad, and evacuation orders are in effect for portions of West Kelowna, portions of Westbank First Nation, and the Central Okanagan West Electoral Area. To make things worse, [another fire](https://www.cordemergency.ca/emergencies/cliftonmckinley-fire) has started in the McKinley Landing & North Clifton areas, and the EOC have put [more properties](https://www.cordemergency.ca/updates/evacuation-orders-and-alerts-clifton-road-north-and-mckinley-areas-kelowna-fri-08182023-0007) on evacuation alert in the Clifton Road North and McKinley neighbourhoods. Fire is visible on [Castanet's webcams](https://www.castanet.net/scenic-web-cams/), and they also have a [live feed](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m86qAUesMvA) of the North Clifton fire. Information about the fires is currently on [CORD](https://www.cordemergency.ca/) and [Castanet](https://www.castanet.net/). You can also sign up for emergency notifications [here](https://www.kelowna.ca/notifications), and you can check the wildfire pages on CORD to see if you're on evacuation order or alert. Hopefully the brave people fighting these fires will be okay, and remember to stay alert. Edit: Reddit's [r/kelowna](https://www.reddit.com/r/kelowna/) also has a lot of information including a [live chat](https://www.reddit.com/r/kelowna/comments/15uc2ws/kelowna_wildfires_live_chat_here/) about the situation. Update: Properties surrounding Hidden Lake and Still Pond have been placed under evacuation order. To see if you're affected, check the [interactive map](https://www.cordemergency.ca/map). The Kelowna Yacht Club also has weather information available [here](https://kelownayachtclub.com/live-weather/), and the fire is now clearly visible on their camera stream. Air quality is expected to get worse too (see [here](https://weather.gc.ca/airquality/pages/bcaq-008_e.html)). Update: Officials have confirmed some structural loss in West Kelowna, and they'll apparently have a report out at 10 AM. Update: More evacuation orders are coming out, and the airspace around the YLW airport [has been closed](https://ylw.kelowna.ca/passengers/passenger-updates). It might be smart to pack a bag just in case. Update: The RCMP has apparently [ordered](https://www.cordemergency.ca/updates/ubc-okanagan-evacuation-order-fri-08182023-1613) all tenants of UBC Okanagan and their nearby housing units to evacuate. Update: It was less windy today, and thanks to the work of [500+ firefighters](https://www.cordemergency.ca/updates/mcdougall-creek-wildfire-update-sun-08202023-1220) plus the government, first responders, etc., they've made progress on the fire. The [UBCO evacuation order has also been downgraded](https://www.cordemergency.ca/updates/clifton-mckinley-wildfire-evacuation-order-downgraded-evacuation-alert-ubco-quail-ridge-sun-08202023-1440) to an alert for now. The YLW airport has also not charging for additional parking required due to flight cancellations, but they're looking for some options to resume ([source](https://web.archive.org/web/20230820090237/https://ylw.kelowna.ca/passengers/passenger-updates)). (As a side note, I'm impressed by how well this situation has been handled so far by the city, the firefighters, the RCMP, the EOC, the YLW, etc.) Update: It rained this morning. More evacuation orders are being removed, and the EOC has added [a tool](https://www.cordemergency.ca/propertyinfo) to check if a property has incurred losses. (Unfortunately, it's down right now.)

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Not as fun as r/Kelowna, but it's a start.

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kelowna
kelowna clone Now 100%
Jump ship

When enough is enough. Here are friendly and open minded fellas.

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