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Non-Kelowna residents could pay more to access recreational services - Okanagan | Globalnews.ca

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Kelowna , B.C. ,. city council will float an idea that, if implemented, would benefit recreational users who live within city boundaries.

Called the Resident First Program ’, the concept would have non-city residents paying more to access recreational services and facilities.

In Vernon , the adult drop-in cost for locals is set at $ 8.40 compared to $ 16.80 for people outside of the region.

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