UPDATE 5 p.m.
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Saebels is one of dozens of residents that is being evacuated from Hadgraft Wilson Place as construction of the new University of B.C. Okanagan downtown Kelowna campus continues to damage neighbouring properties.
The notice came in the form of a building meeting with Mayor Tom Dyas, UBCO, and Pathways Abilities Society. Residents were informed they have until April 2 to move out.
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The Kelowna woman lives on the fifth floor of the building. She said they started noticing cracks in the building back in December and just last week another tenant informed her that her balcony was starting to lean.
Saebels is collecting up necessities and her most important belongings, but has no idea what will happen with things like her furniture being left behind.
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A few cracks are visible from the exterior of the building with a large crack in the concrete in front of the parking garage. The garage itself has uneven, cracked floors and the walls and support pillars are covered in sensors to track any movement.
ORIGINAL 3:10 p.m.
A downtown Kelowna apartment building is being evacuated, as construction of the new University of B.C. Okanagan downtown campus is wreaking havoc on nearby properties.
Evacuation started today for residents living in Hadgraft Wilson Place at 1360 Bertram Street and is expected to continue for another two days.
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Residents will be able to find support through the city, Pathways Abilities Society, and BC Housing.
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Hadgraft Wilson Place only opened in June 2023 and is home to more than 80 residents.
Construction of the UBCO downtown campus has been voluntarily stopped. Engineers will continue to monitor and assess the building.
The university build had previously caused concern to a number of neighbouring businesses and had forced evacuations of coLab and the Royal Canadian Legion.
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