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More legal action filed by Kelowna Mountain against the RDCO - Kelowna News

More legal action filed by Kelowna Mountain against the RDCO - Kelowna News
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Appeal filed after Kelowna Mountain lawsuit targeting RDCO tossed - Kelowna News

Appeal filed after Kelowna Mountain lawsuit targeting RDCO tossed - Kelowna News
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Why Kelowna s first suspension bridge was only open for a year | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan s News Source

Image Credit: Submitted/Old Kelowna, Lesley Park January 23, 2021 - 8:00 AM Pat McBride was looking for a business venture to start up when he moved to Kelowna in the 1960s. So, after buying 100 acres of land from the Kirschner family that overlooked Mission Creek, he built a suspension bridge 300 feet above the sheer canyon walls in 1966. It was about a year later when the wind tunnel effect of those sheer walls became the project’s downfall. “It was a real hot day and I was in downtown Kelowna,” McBride told iNFOnews.ca. “That created a wind way up the canyon and it blew the bridge over.”

Kelowna Mountain developer loses court case over nearby project | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan s News Source

(ADAM PROSKIW / iNFOnews.ca) January 07, 2021 - 8:04 AM Kelowna Mountain developer Mark Consiglio’s attempt to stop the sale of three Kelowna building lots has been turned down by a judge. In 2012, Consiglio and Bradley Donald Stock MacBeth borrowed money from Tri City Capital Corp. to develop a small residential subdivision on Trumpeter Road in the Upper Mission area of Kelowna. Two years later, Tri City launched foreclosure proceedings after no payments were made on the loan, according to a B.C. Supreme Court ruling issued Dec. 29 by Justice Len Marchand. While the ruling dealt with three properties in the subdivision, Marchand provided details mainly relating to one lot, saying his ruling applied to all three.

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