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Penticton chartered accountant wins award, launches 2nd food drive campaign

Penticton chartered accountant wins award, launches 2nd food drive campaign

Jane Long-Haggerty recognized for her community impact, inspiring leadership
A fixture of Osoyoos re-opens today after major flood damage

A fixture of Osoyoos re-opens today after major flood damage

Smitty’s family restaurant has been on Osoyoos’s Main Street for 47 years
Penticton’s 8 breweries host naming contest

Penticton’s 8 breweries host naming contest

Port Moody has Brewers Row and now Penticton’s breweries want a name too
‘Full-time Noms’: Salmon Arm friends focus on nutritious meals for people on the go

‘Full-time Noms’: Salmon Arm friends focus on nutritious meals for people on the go

The Nom Shuswap opens doors in downtown Salmon Arm
Penticton’s TIME Wine sisters chosen as Most Inspiring People of 2021

Penticton’s TIME Wine sisters chosen as Most Inspiring People of 2021

McWatters sisters continue dad’s legacy as true trailblazers in B.C. wine industry
B.C. Realtors conference booked for Penticton

B.C. Realtors conference booked for Penticton

First big conference at Penticton Lakeside Resort could be sign of life going back to some normal
Kaleden company gets cannabis cultivation license from Health Canada

Kaleden company gets cannabis cultivation license from Health Canada

Green Mountain Health Alliance also received their medical cannabis sales licence
Credit union cash helps Okanagan businesses

Credit union cash helps Okanagan businesses

Valley First donates between $10,000 and $25,000 to four separate organizations to help businesses grow
New funding accelerates opportunities for Okanagan investors

New funding accelerates opportunities for Okanagan investors

Accelerate Okanagan has received $275,000 to support capital training activities for entrepreneurs
New virtual pop-up shop boosts Okanagan women in business

New virtual pop-up shop boosts Okanagan women in business

The online shop features more than 450 women-led businesses in B.C.
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