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Iconic Kelowna farmers' market debuts in new location this weekend
April 02, 2024 - 1:30 PM
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Kelowna's popular famers' market is on the move this spring to a new location.
Kelowna business executive Dave McAnerney died doing what he loved
October 14, 2022 - 3:30 PM
From heading SunRype for seven years to taking the helm of one of Kelowna’s biggest development companies The Stober Group, Dave McAnerney was a standout in the business community when he died this week at the age of 59.
Work from home? New office towers in Kamloops, Kelowna defy the pandemic trend
December 14, 2020 - 6:00 AM
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Construction of the 23-storey Landmark 7 office tower in Kelowna hasn’t slowed because of COVID-19.
Kelowna developer signed a deal 46 years ago that forever changed the city
July 30, 2019 - 7:00 AM
KELOWNA - Office towers are often placed in a city's downtown core but Kelowna is an exception with the Landmark District situated three kilometres away from City Hall.
Temporary indoor skating rink, Christmas market coming to 16th floor of Kelowna's Landmark 6
November 07, 2017 - 1:01 PM
KELOWNA – The top floor of one of Kelowna’s tallest buildings will transform into a Christmas wonderland later this month, complete with an indoor skating rink and a Christmas market.
Parking the tipping point for micro-suite apartment approval
January 19, 2015 - 7:35 PM
KELOWNA - For such small suites, Kelowna city council has some big problems with a high-density apartment building proposed for Dickson Avenue near the Landmark complex.
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iN VIDEO: Kamloops forager uses dandelions to make mead
Dandelions are considered a weed by some and are prevalent in backyards everywhere, but Kamloops forager is finding a useful purpose for them. Marshall Krasser has a gallon jug with dandelion flowers, yeast and honey fermenting under a sink
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Leaky sewage system nets another fine for South Okanagan development
A South Okanagan developer was hit with another fine for its leaky sewage system, this time for $158,000. The sewage system was recently taken over by the regional district, but that didn't stop the province from handing down its third
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Bank of Canada holds key rate at 2.75% as tariff uncertainty persists
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Penticton MLA circumventing city to get residents say on controversial homeless camp
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Sicamous landscape photographer Joy Daniels captures the changing light and moods over Shuswap Lake at twilight and
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