West Kelowna couple given awards for saving family from drowning in Osoyoos Lake
- A West Kelowna couple received awards for saving a family from drowning in Osoyoos Lake last summer, as recognized by the Lifesaving Society of British Columbia during a ceremony in Vancouver.
- Kyle Boudreau was honored with a Certificate of Bravery and Silver Medal of Bravery, while his wife Jacqueline received a Certificate of Merit and Silver Medal of Merit for their lifesaving efforts.
- The couple intervened when they spotted a family in distress on August 4, successfully rescuing a woman and her three-year-old daughter after realizing they were drifting away from their boat.
- Premier David Eby presented the awards and remarked on the importance of water safety during the ceremony.
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B.C. couple given life-saving awards for helping couple and baby from drowning in Osoyoos Lake
A West Kelowna couple who helped save a Vancouver couple and their three-year-old toddler from drowning in Osoyoos Lake last summer were honoured for their efforts in a special ceremony this past Saturday evening.
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West Kelowna couple given awards for saving family from drowning in Osoyoos Lake
Kyle Boudreau and his wife Jacqueline were given the award
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