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Nominations sought for excellence in Lake Country business

Nominations sought for excellence in Lake Country business

Chamber of Commerce Business Awards open for submissions
B.C., Vancouver to expand natural gas capture from Delta landfill

B.C., Vancouver to expand natural gas capture from Delta landfill

Province matches city’s $4.28 million methane project
Vernon businesses weigh in on paid sick leave options

Vernon businesses weigh in on paid sick leave options

Chamber reminds government of impacts to a business’ bottom line
International Energy Agency forecasts decline in Canadian oil demand coming

International Energy Agency forecasts decline in Canadian oil demand coming

Agency says only scenario where world hits Paris agreement goal to minimize global warming is net-zero plan
B.C. flight school expanding amid a global pilot shortage

B.C. flight school expanding amid a global pilot shortage

COVID has decimated the industry but Aurora Aviation sees opportunity on the horizon
B.C. government puts $2M toward carbon capture fuel plant at Merritt

B.C. government puts $2M toward carbon capture fuel plant at Merritt

Upper Nicola Band partners in hydrogen fuel conversion plant
B.C.’s minimum working age going from 12 to 16 on Friday

B.C.’s minimum working age going from 12 to 16 on Friday

Some recreation, farm, administrative, retail jobs allowed at 14
Okanagan restaurants featured in outdoor dining top 100 list

Okanagan restaurants featured in outdoor dining top 100 list

Two from Vernon, West Âé¶¹AV and Penticton and one from Lake Country named in top 100 outdoor dining venues by opentable.com
New café steps into former Starbucks location in downtown Âé¶¹AV

New café steps into former Starbucks location in downtown Âé¶¹AV

On opening day, all of the café’s sales will be donated to Mamas for Mamas
B.C.’s biggest natural gas leak is revenue loss from Crown sales

B.C.’s biggest natural gas leak is revenue loss from Crown sales

Outdated incentives are ‘fossil fuel subsidies,’ minister admits