
Groundbreaking Ceremony Marks a New Era for COSAR
After 71 years of servicing the Central Okanagan community from borrowed spaces and makeshift facilities, the Central Okanagan Search and Rescue (COSAR) is nearing its fist permanent home with the groundbreaking of the Glenmore Protective Services Campus (GPSC) on September 16, 2025. This $49 million state-of-the-art facility will not only house a new Kelowna Fire Department (KFD) hall but also provide COSAR with a dedicated 9,500 square foot space, allowing the team to store equipment securely and prepare for the over 100 missions they undertake each year.
Community Connection: The Heart of COSAR
The establishment of a permanent base for COSAR represents more than just a construction project; it's a testament to community resilience and support. COSAR President Amos Rossworm highlighted the importance of this support in their long history, stating, "COSAR couldn't have survived this long without the support of the community." This sentiment resonates deeply, as the organization's new facility will not only enhance operational efficiency but also reflect the community's dedication to it.
Building for Tomorrow: Features of the New Facility
The Glenmore Protective Services Campus will feature two essential structures: a new KFD fire hall and the COSAR facility. The KFD hall will be a 25,000 square foot modern hub equipped with advanced alert systems, integrated dispatch technology, and dedicated training facilities. Moreover, it is designed to enhance community safety and emergency response capabilities while promoting a collaborative environment for different agencies. This smart investment aligns with Kelowna Mayor Tom Dyas’s vision to build a safer and more resilient community.
Transforming Emergency Services in Kelowna
As the landscape of emergency services continues to evolve, the GPSC is poised to lead the charge. According to Deputy Chief Larry Watkinson, this new facility is more than just a fire hall; it signifies a modern approach to fire and rescue services focused on public safety. The integration of technology in response and training facilities can significantly optimize emergency handling capabilities, making Kelowna even better equipped to face unforeseen challenges.
Support and Funding: A Collective Effort
The financial backing for the GPSC demonstrates a strong collaborative effort among local agencies and foundations. With $39 million coming from the city’s budget and additional contributions from the Barry Lapointe Foundation and the Regional District of Central Okanagan, the total investment showcases the community’s commitment to quality emergency services. This level of engagement illustrates the collaborative spirit among Kelowna’s residents and institutions.
The Timeline Ahead: Anticipation for 2027
Though it might seem like a long wait to 2027, the excitement surrounding the GPSC is palpable. COSAR and the local community look forward to the completion of this modern facility that promises to revolutionize the way emergency services operate in the region. The wait is not just for a building; it's for the assurance that community safety will be prioritized in an organized and efficient manner.
Final Thoughts: Building a Safer Community
The groundbreaking of the Glenmore Protective Services Campus marks a significant milestone for COSAR and emergency services in Kelowna. As residents, we have the unique opportunity to witness this transformation and actively participate in ensuring its success. Completing the first phase of COSAR’s permanent home represents much more than bricks and mortar; it symbolizes hope, community spirit, and the dedication to keeping our loved ones safe.
As we reflect on this exciting new development, let's continue to support our local emergency services and consider how we might contribute to the overarching goal of safety and preparedness in our neighborhoods.
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