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“By 1973, there was a private guesthouse that dealt with senior citizens. And then by 1976 it became Granny Bogner and has been a restaurant since that timeframe.” “There was a difference of opinion by myself and the heritage advisory committee, and the Kelowna consultants about whether this should be an A-Class or a B-Class. He thought it shouldn’t be a B-Class because some of the interior walls had to change.”He went on to say that over the years, with the change of heritage advisory members, city council and city staff, the review of B-Class sites never happened, and the Bogner home was not included in the A-Class Heritage Registry.

 

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