Businesses along Tranquille ‘fed up’ with growing number of transients
KAMLOOPS — Sorriso owner Renato Uliana is doing his daily sweep of the back lot behind his restaurant and deli, checking for needles and other garbage that has only become worse this year.
“Sorriso has been here for 32 years and the issue is at its all-time peak,” said Uliana. “It’s affected my business, the businesses in the mall here, businesses on Tranquille, and we’re fed up.”
Aliana said business is ok as an established place on the North Shore, but it is down with an increase in the number of transients in the area.
“I’ve seen customers on the street and said ‘hey haven’t seen you, Charlie. What’s going on? I haven’t come down there with all the situation and I don’t feel safe,’” said Uliana. “I tell them don’t worry, it’s not that bad, but people are starting to get the negative atmosphere of the North Shore.”