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91ƵMake people accountable91Ƶ: Evacuated Kelowna residents defeated by UBCO build

Hadgraft Wilson Place is home to more than 80 residents

Residents at 1360 Bertram Street in Kelowna are scrambling to move after they were told on Easter Sunday, March 31, that they would have to evacuate by 6 p.m. on April 2.

The affordable rental apartment is run by BC Housing and Pathways Abilities Society, which arranged to pay for hotel rooms for evacuated residents for the week, but what happens after that is still up in the air.

Kelowna91Ƶs Fire Chief made the decision to evacuate the building as construction on the University of BC Okanagan downtown Kelowna campus caused damage to neighbouring buildings, including the Royal Canadian Legion.

Hadgraft Wilson Place is home to many people living with disabilities. Jon Biggs is a resident living with Down Syndrome. His mom Jan teared up while talking with Black Press.

91ƵHe91Ƶs just done splendidly and he surprised us completely,91Ƶ Jan said she honestly thought her son would spend one night in the suite by himself and want to move back in with them. Instead, Biggs has flourished living on his own and having his best friend next door.

91ƵHe walks downtown, he gets his own groceries, he mops his floors. I said, 91ƵJon, your house is cleaner than mine91Ƶ.91Ƶ

Biggs is temporarily staying at the Prestige Hotel downtown, after being evacuated from his unit. Jan said he was confused at first and had a good cry Sunday night, but he91Ƶs doing well now that he knows where he91Ƶs sleeping for the week.

Natasha Chance moved into the building in May 2023 after spending about six years living on the streets. Having spoken to other residents in the building with similar histories, Chance worries some people might hurt themselves if they end up on the streets again.

91ƵI pay $375 in rent. I can91Ƶt afford anything else and that91Ƶs why this is working for me,91Ƶ Chance said. She91Ƶs also found a lot of support from her neighbours and is sad to be leaving the community.

Monique Saebels, also a resident in the building, said the community that has been built in Hadgraft is a strong one. Residents are keeping connected through a Facebook group and she91Ƶs hoping everyone can gather in public spaces at the hotels to keep them connected.

91ƵMake people accountable, make the city accountable, make UBC accountable,91Ƶ Saebels said, addressing the residents of Kelowna. 91ƵAll of us are left out right now and we don91Ƶt know what91Ƶs going to happen. At least, please be a voice for us.91Ƶ

UBCO sent an email statement regarding the current situation at the construction site of the downtown campus.

91ƵGiven the complex nature of this project, UBC and UBC Properties Trust will take time to study the most recent engineering reports and consult with the city to establish the appropriate next steps. We will share that information as it becomes available. UBC and UBC Properties Trust are committed to working closely with the city, the Pathways Abilities Society and BC Housing. We are in regular communication with all parties and will provide information and expertise throughout this period.91Ƶ

Tenants at Hadgraft Wilson Place were told they would be updated on the situation at the end of the week.

Black Press Media reached out to Pathways for more information, but has yet to receive a response by the time of publication.

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Brittany Webster

About the Author: Brittany Webster

I am a video journalist based in Kelowna and capturing life in the Okanagan
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