British Columbia

Downtown Kelowna roads reopened after police investigate 'suspicious backpack'

An area of downtown Kelowna, B.C., has reopened after RCMP told businesses to shelter in place Tuesday afternoon due to a "suspicious backpack."

RCMP told businesses to shelter in place Tuesday afternoon; Explosive Disposal Unit later determined no threat

Police vehicles and tape block of city streets.
RCMP closed off a portion of downtown Kelowna on Tuesday afternoon. (Dana Kelly/CBC)

An area of downtown Kelowna, B.C., has reopened after RCMP told businesses to shelter in place Tuesday afternoon due to a "suspicious backpack."

Police say the backpack on Leon Avenue was reported to them at about 2:30 p.m. PT, and they quickly closed down the surrounding blocks, referring to it as an "unfolding incident."

The affected area was around the 300-block of Leon Avenue, just a short distance from the town's waterfront, Kelowna City Park and several retailers and restaurants.

In a release Wednesday morning, Kelowna RCMP said the backpack was believed to contain an improvised explosive device. It said the RCMP's Explosive Disposal Unit arrived at the scene at 9:20 p.m. PT Tuesday and disposed of the backpack after determining it was not an explosive device.

As of Wednesday morning, the area had reopened to the public. The investigation is ongoing.