Just four months after a ribbon-cutting ceremony to open an affordable housing complex in downtown Kelowna, B.C., the building is already dealing with structural damage.
“It’s a little bit heartbreaking,” said Charisse Dalay, executive director of the Pathways Abilities Society, which operates the building.
“This building has been a long-term project.”
The planning for the 68-unit complex on Bertram Street started back in 2003 but the project couldn’t get off the ground because of a lack of funding.
So damage to the new build isn’t easy to take.