šB.C. Housing Minister Ravi Kahlon is addressing safety issues at Kelowna's Stephen Village, a supportive housing facility. Neighbours have compiled a video showing disruptive behavior, including yelling, fighting, and alleged drug dealing outside the building. Stephen Village, which opened in 2020, is intended to support individuals with various needs through affordable housing and embedded supports. However, locals claim the facility has led to increased noise, crime, and drug use in the area. Despite multiple complaints to authorities, residents say the disturbances persist and the facility's 'good neighbour commitment' policy is not enforced.ā . šš±š©šš«š ššØš«šš šš š šššÆš¢š¬š- šš š šš¢š¦š šš§š š©š„ššš ššØš§šÆšš§š¢šš§š ššØš« š²šØš®! ššØš¦ šššššš¦ ššØšš¢š„š ššØš«šš šš š šššÆš¢š¬šØš« +š ššš ššš šššš š£šØš¦.š¦ššššš¦@šš¢šš.ššØš¦ @jom_mattam . . #KelownaHousing #BCHousing #CommunityConcerns #SupportiveHousing #StephenVillage #NeighbourhoodSafety #DrugUse #mnm #malayalisnearmeapp #canadaupdate #canadanews
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