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Oregon wineries and vineyards seek $100M from PacifiCorp for wildfire smoke damage to grapes
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iN VIDEO: Police looking for tips in West Kelowna pot shop break-in
Two burglars broke into a cannabis shop in West Kelowna nearly two weeks ago and used a garbage bin to haul away their ill-gotten gains. West Kelowna RCMP were dispatched to a break and enter at Skye Cannabis on Stevens Road shortly after 3
More than a third of Kelowna residents are renting, and it’s not just young people
From Gen Z to baby boomers rentership is increasing intergenerationally and Kelowna is among the cities with the highest percentage of renters in the province. A new statistical report from Point2 shows a steep increase in rentership across
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