Climbing a Different Corporate Ladder in Kelowna’s Agriculture Sector
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The Okanagan Valley has been supplying food for its inhabitants long before Father Pandosy first planted apple trees at his French Catholic Mission…
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The Okanagan Valley has been supplying food for its inhabitants long before Father Pandosy first planted apple trees at his French Catholic Mission…
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Put on your favourite sweater and get exploring in Kelowna. The weather is lovely, the fall colours are beautiful, and harvest is in full swing…
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Canadian Thanksgiving is coming up and here in the Okanagan, we are lucky to be able to create a completely locally-sourced feast…
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Being on a farm is my happy place. So, the next best thing to being on a farm is the Kelowna…
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Three things about small businesses: they adapt, they change, and they are resilient. Throw in a family dynamic and along with the challenges comes the magic…
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I know a thing or two about family-owned and -operated businesses because I have been part of not one but two during my time in Kelowna…
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UPDATED: This article has been updated from its original post by Chef Michael Buffet with updated and new information. In early spring, wild asparagus begins the green growing season in the Okanagan Valley. The snow in the mountains may still be melting, but the tender crunch of the pistachio-coloured stalks are ready for culinarians to work their magic…
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Handmade, handcrafted, one-of-a-kind, shopping local — these are all words to describe what you will experience when attending a holiday market…
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Napa North, Canada’s Culinary Paradise, a four-season playground, or just an awesome place where even locals can feel like tourists…
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The Okanagan Valley is known for its ideal climate to grow different types of food. Apples are a popular, locally-produced fruit and they are in season right now! Here are a few of the varieties you can find growing in the nearby orchards:…
Kelowna is situated on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded tm̓xʷúlaʔxʷ (land) of the syilx/Okanagan people who have resided here since time immemorial