
The developer of the destroyed Water’s Edge north building intends to rebuild the destroyed condo, but won’t know the full extent of the damage until the end of the week. The unfinished condo building caught fire on July 8 after a construction worker using a torch sparked a fire that led to the eventual collapse of the entire six-story building. […]

Penticton city council voted Tuesday to pull the plug on its licensing program for a pair of marijuana dispensaries operating in the city. Okanagan Cannabinoid Therapy and Green Essence will be pushed to apply for a business license as a “wellness centre,” which would allow them to sell cannabis accessories and lobby for legal pot, […]

The YMCA of the Okanagan is looking to give a few young people a leg up in their job searches, by giving them weeks of career counselling free of charge. The program, which is available to eligible individuals 30 years old and younger, aims to give its participants a competitive advantage in the labour market. Through […]

More than 1,000 workers in the Kamloops area may soon hit the picket line, after voicing near-unanimous support for a strike. The United Steelworkers Local 7619 represents workers at the Highland Valley Copper Mine in Spences Bridge. According to Union President Kyle Wolff, 85 per cent of its membership showed up for a strike vote June 16, […]

A Kelowna company has just been granted an important patent by the Australian Patent Office. The patent protects Lexaria Bioscience Corporation’s proprietary technology for an improved way to deliver cannabinoid active agents through foods. Cannabinoid active agents are chemicals that act on cannabinoid receptors in humans, causing the effects typically associated with a marijuana “high.” […]

A contract worth at least $187,000 to remove sandbags around Penticton has been awarded to a company owned in part by a city councillor. According to a disclosure notice, Coun. Max Picton informed the city’s corporate officer on Friday that Sun-Oak Construction, a company of which he is a partial owner, was awarded the contract. […]

Yet another hotel chain has plans to move into Vernon. The Best Western Premier is proposing a six-storey, 114-room structure on Anderson Way, according to Kevin Poole, the City of Vernon’s economic development manager. If it goes ahead, the hotel would sit beside a Four Points by Sheraton which has yet to be constructed. “At […]

With pumps still chugging in its basement, fighting the last remnants of the season’s flooding, The Blind Angler Grill in Peachland suffered another blow last week when it went up in flames. Co-owner Nancy McDonald says a fire sparked by the restaurant’s freezer last week took out the Angler’s air conditioning, freezer compressor, some outdoor […]

More single and multi-family homes are being built in Vernon but the vacancy rate for renters remains below two per cent. The construction of single family homes is currently driving the market, Kevin Poole, the City of Vernon’s economic development manager, told city council Monday. “Recently, there has been strong residential in terms of single […]

For five years, Oliver’s CheckMate Artisanal Winery has quietly been producing small batches of Chardonnays and Merlots, making them available to customers by allocation only. However, this summer the winery is coming out from under the radar, with the opening of its “pop-up” tasting room. “The Installation” will be a small, pop-up tasting room designed […]