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B.C. moves to licence, regulate asbestos removal industry

B.C. moves to licence, regulate asbestos removal industry

Mandatory training coming by end of year, minister says
Inflation continues to outstrip wage growth as annual rate surpasses 5 per cent

Inflation continues to outstrip wage growth as annual rate surpasses 5 per cent

Inflation rate of 5.1 per cent broke the 5 per cent barrier for the first time in 30 years
A fixture of Osoyoos re-opens after major flood damage

A fixture of Osoyoos re-opens after major flood damage

Smitty’s family restaurant has been on Osoyoos’s Main Street for 47 years
UBC Okanagan Ph.D. candidate works with AI on the future of fabrics

UBC Okanagan Ph.D. candidate works with AI on the future of fabrics

Tina Olfatbakhsh is using artificial intelligence to further material design
Salmon Arm entrepreneur sharpening pitch for second stab at Dragons

Salmon Arm entrepreneur sharpening pitch for second stab at Dragons

Over past year Missy MacKintosh has opened two stores, expanded product line
A new ‘King’ is on tap for 91´ó»ÆÑ¼ as restaurant sets to open this summer

A new ‘King’ is on tap for 91´ó»ÆÑ¼ as restaurant sets to open this summer

Kings Tap Lakeside will open in the former location of Rose’s Waterfront Pub
Central Okanagan Economic Development Commission adds new advisory council members

Central Okanagan Economic Development Commission adds new advisory council members

The council includes industry leaders, elected officials, municipal staff, and community groups
B.C. mandatory trades certification ‘phased in’ starting this year

B.C. mandatory trades certification ‘phased in’ starting this year

Industry Training Authority renamed SkilledTradesBC
Saskatchewan residents no longer need to show vaccination status to enter places

Saskatchewan residents no longer need to show vaccination status to enter places

Premier says costs now outweigh its benefits
Flower supply chain issues prompt some B.C. buyers to look local

Flower supply chain issues prompt some B.C. buyers to look local

Supply chain issues and fluctuations in demand have sent the flower business on a roller coaster