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Cleanup to soon start on unsightly Okanagan waterfront home destroyed by fire in March

“Work on the project is expected to begin Dec. 5, 2022, and will last several weeks to ensure all requirements of dealing with contaminated materials are followed,” said the city.

The house description continued, saying, “it is symbolic of the wealth and prestige associated with the construction of the railway, which provided an important transportation link between the South Okanagan and the world in 1912. “Furthermore, it is valued as a reflection of the former grandeur of this area, which included a group of significant structures such as the Incola Hotel, and the Canadian Pacific Railway station and steamship dock.”

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