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Valley First feeds a big Okanagan need

Valley First feeds a big Okanagan need

Feed the Valley succeeding in fighting hunger
Wood pellet supply a concern for Salmon Arm business

Wood pellet supply a concern for Salmon Arm business

Prices increase after Pinnacle Renewable Energy steps away from bag sales
Japanese buyer expands wood pellet contract with B.C.’s Pinnacle

Japanese buyer expands wood pellet contract with B.C.’s Pinnacle

Mitsui and Co. increases contract with Interior energy producer
Molson Coors, Hexo to launch CBD-infused water, THC drinks later this year

Molson Coors, Hexo to launch CBD-infused water, THC drinks later this year

Canada both marks the first year of recreational cannabis legalization
ICBC willing to loosen grip on driver claim data, David Eby says

ICBC willing to loosen grip on driver claim data, David Eby says

Private insurers say claims record monopoly keeps them out
CREA reports home sales in September up 15.5% from year ago

CREA reports home sales in September up 15.5% from year ago

Home sales through the Canadian Multiple Listing Service were up 0.6 per cent month over month
Canadian company enlists bees to deliver crop protection, plans rapid expansion

Canadian company enlists bees to deliver crop protection, plans rapid expansion

Bee Vectoring Technologies International Inc. has created a way for bees to deliver a bacterial fungicide to crops
Share crash data, private insurers tell David Eby, ICBC

Share crash data, private insurers tell David Eby, ICBC

B.C. monopoly makes drivers retrieve their own records
Unemployment rate down after country adds 54,000 jobs in September, StatCan says

Unemployment rate down after country adds 54,000 jobs in September, StatCan says

Report says 70,000 of the new jobs were full-time, as the number of part-time workers declined
Breast cancer research builds support in Okanagan thanks to Home Hardware

Breast cancer research builds support in Okanagan thanks to Home Hardware

Stores matching donations until Oct. 31