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Health officials shut Kelowna restaurant for refusing to check vaccine passports

Interior Health has shut down Renegade Kitchen in Kelowna, B.C., for failing to comply with the province's vaccinemandate. Meanwhile, a restaurant in Hope was fined $100 Friday for defiantly staying open after its business licence was suspended.

Renegade Kitchen and Craft Bar is closed, liquor licence suspended

The Interior Health Authority has ordered Renegade Kitchen and Craft Bar, in Kelowna, B.C., to close for refusing to comply with the province's vaccine passport mandate. (Anita Sthankiya / CBC)

Interior Health has shut down a restaurant in Kelowna, B.C., for failing to comply with the province's vaccinemandate.

Renegade Kitchen and Craft Bar has publicly stated it would not check vaccine status as required by provincial government health orders.

Documents taped to the restaurant's windows outline weeks ofdemands from the health authorityand management's refusals to comply.

"The investigation took place after public health received a number of complaints that this establishment was not checking proof of immunization," Interior Health saidina written statement.

The restaurant can reopen once it provides a written plan of compliance, including confirmation that the vaccine passport requirement will be enforced, the health authority said.

Interior Health says this is its first closure order filed because of pandemic mandate violations.

Documents taped to the windows of Renegade Kitchen and Craft Bar outline weeks of demands from the health authority, and management's refusals to follow the rules. (Anita Sthankiya / CBC)

A separate notice from the B.C. LiquorBoardinformedthe restaurantits licence is suspended pending heath inspector approval.

CBC News has reached out to the restaurant for comment.

The Renegade's doors werelocked Friday.

Hope restaurant remains defiant

Meanwhile, on Thursday, Fraser Health suspended the business licence of Rolly's Restaurant in Hope, for failing to check for proof of vaccination.

The restaurant was still operatingFriday and was fined $100 by the District of Hope.

Rolly's faces a $100 fine for every day itremains open.

Fraser Health may have to seek a court injunctionto force any closure.