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Welcome home: 60 transitional housing units open in Kelowna

The tiny homes are located at STEP Place at 759 Crowley Avenue
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Kelowna city council members and Ravi Kahlon, Minister of Housing at STEP Place. (Jacqueline Gelineau/ Capital News)

Sixty new indoor spaces opened in Kelowna for those experiencing homelessness in the city.

Ravi Kahlon, Minister of Housing alongside city officials and a representative from the John Howard Society officially opened STEP Place at 759 Crowley Avenue on Friday, (Feb. 16).

STEP is an acronym for Supported Transitional housing with Embedded Programming, to represent a step between shelter and permanent housing.

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