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Firefighter Recruitment 2023

Firefighter Recruitment 2023

Updated: January 25, 2024

Final Interview Eligible Candidates 

The Firefighter Eligibility recruitment process for 2023 is complete! 

Congratulations to all the successful candidates that have been notified. 

We thank all the candidates for going through this process with us and wish you the best in your future career pursuits. Keep an eye on this site for future recruitments in the next 2-3 years! 

Goose management

Geese are gathering on beaches up and down the Okanagan Valley. Geese are typically migratory birds, but are now taking up residence in grassy areas on the waterfront, on golf courses and in parks. Kelowna is not the only community faced with this issue as geese are thriving in many communities across Canada and the United States, and their typical behaviour is changing.

Bylaw offence payments

There are a few ways you can pay a Bylaw Offence Notice. Payments must be received within the noted time limits to receive the discounted amount; no exceptions will be made. 

Payment methods

Pay online 

Visa or MasterCard only.

pay online

Pay by mail  

Cheque or money order only, made payable to the City of Kelowna: 

Disputing bylaw offence notices

The bylaw adjudication system allows local governments to manage most bylaw violations such as parking tickets at the local level rather than through the provincial court system. Residents who receive a Bylaw Offence Notice will have the opportunity to dispute violations out of court via an independent adjudicator who will hear all disputes.