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RCMP probe death RICHARD ROLKE
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The investigation continues after a body was located in Vernon’s Polson Park A deceased man in his 40s was found near the lawn bowling club at about 10 a.m. Wednesday. “We don’t know exactly what we’re dealing with yet,” said Gord Molendyk, RCMP spokesperson. “We don’t have anything obvious for a cause of death.” Molendyk will not speculate on whether the incident is suspicious. “We treat it like a homicide but it may not be a homicide,” he said.
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Police investigate after a body was found in Polson Park Wednesday morning. A large section of the park was closed off as evidence was gathered. “We don’t know if we’re dealing with a major crime scene or if someone passed away.” The B.C. Coroners Service and the RCMP’s serious crimes unit
are involved in the investigation. “We are waiting for autopsy results,” said Molendyk, adding that process will be done in the next few days.
Games at the Vernon Lawn Bowling Club were cancelled Wednesday morning and police tape restricted public access to a large area ranging from the lawn
bowling clubhouse to the bandshell and the skateboard park. The public was allowed back into those areas Wednesday afternoon.
Support ready for evicted motel tenants RICHARD ROLKE Morning Star Staff
Assistance remains available for some Vernon residents facing eviction. Tenants of 25th Avenue’s Green Valley Motel must be out of their units by Monday and there has been some concern about where they will go. Sharkey “The service provider community does expect that a number of people will be
homeless when the Green Valley Motel closes,” said Annette Sharkey, with the Social Planning Council. It’s not specifically known how many tenants are impacted. “Although we have heard through the grapevine that some tenants have made their own plans, only a handful of tenants have connected to housing outreach services,” said Sharkey. “The community is rallying around the John Howard Society and its shelter services as we expect it will feel the most pressure. B.C. Housing has provided extra resources and the Gateway Shelter will
have the ability to open their mat program in the basement if there is a rush on shelter beds.” Sharkey says service agencies are just waiting to see what the demand will be for assistance. “The community is prepared to support the tenants as much as possible with the resources available.” Sixty-day eviction notices were issued in June and at the time, one of the owners stated eviction was necessary because the bank had called the mortgage and the hope was the property may be easier to sell if it is vacant.
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However, when contacted Wednesday, the owner stated that he and his partners are taking a different direction with the property now. “We will renovate the place and in the next three months, there will be a nice building on the corner,” said the owner, who asked not to be identified. “We won’t sell it right away, maybe some time in the future.” The property will no longer be used as a hotel and will be marketed as apartments. “We will likely hire a company to rent it out for us and it will be run totally different,” said the owner.
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