(CARLI BERRY / iNFOnews.ca) January 18, 2021 - 7:00 AM It’s a waiting game to see what the future holds for a Rutland veterans association that has ties to Kelowna dating back to the 1970s. In September, the Army Navy and Air Force Veterans Unit 376 sold its clubhouse on Dougall Street, after facing financial challenges. Now, construction work is ongoing at the location, and a Thompson Community Services sign has been erected. “It’s all memories now, we don’t have a place to move to right now. The biggest problem is we got this COVID thing and that’s what’s holding everything up,” said Jack Warren, an air force veteran who has been a part of the Rutland Anavets since its inception and is its oldest member.