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Rutland’s Blue Shirts return to support businesses and the community

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Rutland’s Blue Shirts return to support businesses and the community

Rutland Community Patrol Program “Blue Shirts” Returns to Tackle Theft and Neighborhood Concerns

Business owners in Rutland, a neighborhood in Kelowna, British Columbia, say they have grown increasingly frustrated with ongoing issues including theft, clutter, and makeshift warehouse activity behind their stores. In response, a community patrol initiative known as the “Blue Shirts” program is making a comeback, with plans to begin patrols in mid-July.

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Rutland Community Patrol Program “Blue Shirts” Returns to Tackle Theft and Neighborhood ConcernsWhat Is the Blue Shirts Program?Lessons Learned From the Pilot LaunchBusiness Owners Welcome the InitiativeHow Residents and Businesses Can Report Issues

What Is the Blue Shirts Program?

Starting July 13, a team of three paid community ambassadors will patrol parks, streets, and business districts across Rutland from Monday to Friday, 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. Their primary mission is to identify individuals at risk, respond to community concerns, and help connect people to support services before situations escalate further.

The ambassadors will be equipped with first aid kits, naloxone kits, waste disposal equipment, and graffiti removal supplies. The overarching goal of the program is to address quality-of-life concerns while maintaining a visible, reassuring presence throughout the neighborhood.

Lessons Learned From the Pilot Launch

The Blue Shirts program was originally launched as a pilot project in 2024 but was unable to continue through the winter months. Cathy Paterson, interim executive director of the Urban Restoration Business Association (URBA), explained that the organization conducted a thorough review of the initial run.

“We reviewed what worked and what didn’t,” Paterson said. “We learned that the resources available at the time were not sufficient. We needed more resources to run a truly effective program.”

Business Owners Welcome the Initiative

Paterson noted that local businesses have been vocal in calling for action, as theft and other persistent challenges continue to take a financial toll on the community. “Companies are losing thousands of dollars to theft and other business challenges,” she said.

Business owner Rozlan Moh Jais expressed strong support for the renewed patrols. “This is a very good achievement,” Moh Jais said. “We’re glad they’ve started an initiative to stop Rutland becoming a dumping ground. I’m very attached to Rutland. Some people say it’s a dump, but to me it’s a family-oriented place.”

How Residents and Businesses Can Report Issues

As part of the program, local businesses will also have access to a dedicated phone number to report concerns such as litter, graffiti, loitering, and general cleanliness issues. More serious incidents, including burglaries or thefts, will continue to be handled by the RCMP or municipal bylaw officers.

The return of the Blue Shirts program represents a collaborative effort between community organizations and local stakeholders to improve safety, cleanliness, and the overall quality of life in the Rutland area.

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