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Fire, new baby and a break-in give Okanagan family a whirlwind week

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A Penticton family has been on an emotional roller coaster after dealing with a fire, a new child and a break-in within three days of each other.

Kyle and Jess Stewart, the owners of Soda Creek Soap Co., were forced to leave their home after a fire broke out in a connecting unit on Burns Street.

鈥淲e saw the black smoke coming out the windows and then tons of firefighters arrived on scene,鈥 said Kyle. 鈥淭hey got on top of it really quickly and got it under control.鈥

Although their own unit didn鈥檛 suffer any direct fire damage, there was plenty of smoke damage and that meant the family couldn鈥檛 stay until it was cleaned up. That included tossing out all of the contaminated baby clothes they had, all their other clothing and any damaged furniture.

Emergency Support Services helped put the family up in a hotel, and Kyle began the work of clearing out the contaminated contents of their home.

Then, three days after the fire, Jess went into labour and the family welcomed little William to the world.

鈥淟uckily my parents were already planning on coming out, so we decided to rent an AirBnB with them, basically,鈥 Kyle said. 鈥淭hen the night we got into it, Jess鈥 water broke and we went to the hospital at like 1:45 in the morning, then William joined us, which is awesome. We鈥檙e stoked about that.鈥

Unfortunately, when Kyle went back to their home the next day to continue the hard work of emptying out the damaged clothing and furniture, he found the heartbreaking signs of a break-in.

鈥淭he side door must have been pried open and then they came in and took everything basically that they could carry,鈥 said Stewart. 鈥淟uckily we kept most of our appliances, as far as I know, but they took the tv off the wall, gaming systems, collectibles. It鈥檚 like kicking a guy while he鈥檚 down.鈥

Although the family wasn鈥檛 willing to go public with their story after the fire, with their focus on their new baby, the break-in made the decision for them.

Doug Drouin, a local photographer and friend of the family, set up a GoFundMe for the Stewarts and also a personal campaign where he鈥檇 donate the booking fees for photography sessions to the family.

The Soda Creek Soap Co. website has also been flooded with orders on top of the rush for the holiday season.

鈥淚t鈥檚 been crazy the amount of support that we鈥檝e seen already,鈥 said Stewart. 鈥淚鈥檓 gonna have to get back to the shop so I can start filling those orders and getting them out to everybody before Christmas.鈥

In addition to the GoFundMe and photography sessions with Drouin, Stewart and Soda Creek Soap Co. will be out at Christmas markets in the valley for people who want to pick up some gifts.

Those can be found online at , Douglas Drouin and and at

More announcements about what鈥檚 next will be shared on the Soad Creek Soap. Co Facebook page.

鈥淲e鈥檝e got each other, we鈥檙e happy, we鈥檙e healthy. We鈥檝e still got the business. We鈥檝e got what we鈥檝e just been shown recently, an amazing community that we live in,鈥 said Stewart. 鈥淗ow much, how much you can ask for?鈥

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Little William Stewart was welcomed to the world on Nov. 14. That same night, the family鈥檚 home, already damaged by a fire, was broken into and robbed. (Soda Creek Soap Co. Facebook)


Brennan Phillips

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