No fireworks in Kelowna for Canada Day

KELOWNA – The Canada Day 150 celebrations in Kelowna will not include the traditional fireworks display.

“It was a difficult but necessary decision to make,” Renata Mills with Festival Kelowna says.

“City Park is not in great shape, the power is off, lights aren’t working and the washrooms are closed. It’s a very condensed space at the moment.”

Mills says the number one reason for postponing the Canada Day fireworks until Aug. 5 was safety.

“With all the flooding, there is very limited space near Kelowna’s waterfront, there is no beach,” she says. “With up to 20 thousand people in City Park, we’d just rather be safe than sorry.”


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Jenna Hickman

Jenna has a combined honours degree in journalism and human rights from Carleton University, in Ottawa ON. After university Jenna took a year off to live with family in Cape Town and travel throughout southern Africa. A Kelowna native, she has interned at The Daily Courier and Global News Okanagan. Jenna is an avid yogi and enjoys all the Okanagan has to offer. She can be spotted on the mountain, whether hiking or skiing, or at a local winery, glass in hand.

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