West Kelowna golf course operators want restitution after on-course fight
17-04-2025 07:27 via cbc.ca

West Kelowna golf course operators want restitution after on-course fight

The owners of a golf course in West Kelowna say they are demanding restitution from those involved in a physical altercation on their course earlier this week — an incident they describe as a desecration of the property and a breach of community values.
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