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Penticton crêperie can transport you to France and back in time

Penticton crêperie can transport you to France and back in time

Crêperie Ooolala says it’s a ‘dream come true’ to expand inside century-old stern wheeler saloon
B.C. vet says people can help sick pets without ever leaving home

B.C. vet says people can help sick pets without ever leaving home

Animal doctor wants more people to know about online veterinary telemedicine.
EV rebates suggest uptake in battery-powered cars soared in spring

EV rebates suggest uptake in battery-powered cars soared in spring

Rebates nearly doubled in second quarter over the first 3 months of 2023
Researcher warns against intervention as B.C. port workers vote concludes

Researcher warns against intervention as B.C. port workers vote concludes

International Longshore and Warehouse Union cast ballots on new contract Thursday and Friday
Telus announces 6,000-person layoff, reports 61% drop in Q2 net income

Telus announces 6,000-person layoff, reports 61% drop in Q2 net income

Telus Corp. says it is cutting 6,000 jobs.
Keremeos couple offering wine tours by horseback

Keremeos couple offering wine tours by horseback

Ride to at least 5 Similkameen wineries and heritage site on horseback
Vernon houseboat cruise operator’s Spirit demolished in fire

Vernon houseboat cruise operator’s Spirit demolished in fire

Shelley McDonald had to cancel 25 summer lake tours as a result of blaze that destroyed her boat
Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay bringing burger and steak outlets to B.C.

Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay bringing burger and steak outlets to B.C.

Lower Mainland casino, resort to get steak and burger outlets
Man files lawsuit against Taco Bell for false advertising

Man files lawsuit against Taco Bell for false advertising

A class action lawsuit is for upwards of $5 million
B.C. port union to brief workers on new collective deal ahead of crucial vote

B.C. port union to brief workers on new collective deal ahead of crucial vote

Longshore union negotiators will brief workers about a new tentative collective agreement with employers, ahead of a two-day vote on whether to approve the deal that could finally bring an end to British Columbia’s long-running port dispute.
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