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Penticton bubble tea café nominated for pair of Small Business BC awards

Penticton bubble tea café nominated for pair of Small Business BC awards

Maui’s Teahouse opened in July 2022 and can be voted for in two different categories
Almost time for the big reveal at Time Winery in Penticton

Almost time for the big reveal at Time Winery in Penticton

Time to debut new tasting room and restaurant with a focus on melt-in-mouth dry-aged steaks
Oliver residents can already taste the Blizzards and banana splits

Oliver residents can already taste the Blizzards and banana splits

Much anticipated Dairy Queen is nearing completion and looks ready for opening soon
Fancy some sweets? Penticton’s home to a new candy shop

Fancy some sweets? Penticton’s home to a new candy shop

Exotic Candy is located in the 500-block of Main Street
VIDEO: Vernon businessman has the perfect ‘lift’ for your e-bike

VIDEO: Vernon businessman has the perfect ‘lift’ for your e-bike

The Lift Caddy is an electric elevator that makes it safe and easy to load your bike on a rack
The search is on for best small businesses in Thompson Okanagan

The search is on for best small businesses in Thompson Okanagan

Small Business BC Awards accepting nominations until March 10
Naramata winery releases special ‘One Sky’ wine to benefit community charity

Naramata winery releases special ‘One Sky’ wine to benefit community charity

Hillside creates 2020 merlot-cab sauv with partial funds going to Penticton Foundry
B.C. man designs ‘turtlepods’ - mobile personal shelter prototypes to assist the unhoused

B.C. man designs ‘turtlepods’ - mobile personal shelter prototypes to assist the unhoused

‘I think of it as supporting urban nomadism.’
Cherry Fernandez is Business Leader of the Year at 35th Penticton Chamber awards

Cherry Fernandez is Business Leader of the Year at 35th Penticton Chamber awards

Penticton businesses and people celebrated at 35th Business Excellence awards night
Penticton Chamber unhappy with outgoing council’s decision to raise development rates

Penticton Chamber unhappy with outgoing council’s decision to raise development rates

‘We hope that the incoming Mayor and Council review this decision,’ said Michael Magnusson