Police have reopened Spiers Road in Kelowna - Kelowna News castanet.net - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from castanet.net Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Construction:
Amamoor Creek Road widening - The works involve road pavement and bitumen seal on Amamoor Creek Road, starting at Amamoor Creek Bridge and continuing to Amamoor Dagun Road. The project includes works, minor clearing, extended stormwater pipes, widening road pavement and bitumen seal, rebuilding property accesses and remedial works to roadside scouring. Forecast completion late April 2021.
Groundwater Road widening - The works include widening the existing sealed road to 10m, adding kerb and channel, pavement strengthening, stormwater drainage pits and pipes, concrete pathway, landscaping, signage and line marking. Please keep in mind that during construction hours, Groundwater Road will be closed to through traffic. Traffic to detour via Cox Road and Mary Valley Road. Forecast completion late May 2021.
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February 03, 2021 - 7:30 AM Recent moose sightings within Kelowna city limits has prompted the conservation officer service to warn residents to keep dogs on leash and leave the wildlife alone. Within the last few days, officers received reports of a bull and cow moose in Kelowna in the Gulley Road, June Springs Road and McCullough Road areas, and a cow and calf moose in West Kelowna s Smith Creek and Salish Road areas, conservation officer Ken Owens said. He said moose are typically are seen at lower elevations this time of year looking for food, but the biggest message he wants to get across is to “leave the moose alone.