Live explosive device safely removed from busy Kelowna, B.C., shopping area
KELOWNA, B.C. — Traffic is back to normal through central Kelowna, B.C., after RCMP detonated an explosive device found near a busy route in the Okanagan city.
A stretch of Highway 97N, also known as Harvey Avenue, was closed in both directions for more than seven hours on Monday.
Police say a suspicious package was spotted at around noon and the highway, which runs past restaurants, businesses and busy malls, was closed as a precaution.
A bomb disposal unit was sent from Vancouver to assist.