26-11-2025 14:00 via cbc.ca

Concerns raised about proposed supportive housing project in Penticton

A proposed plan to build tiny homes that would house 50 homeless people in Penticton, B.C, continues to draw opposition as some residents express concern that the project includes overdose prevention services.
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