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Tourism operators happy with new Kelowna flight to Vancouver Island

Tourism operators happy with new Kelowna flight to Vancouver Island

Pacific Coastal Airlines now runs three direct flights from Kelowna to Vancouver Island
Lake Okanagan Resort future bleak one year after fire

Lake Okanagan Resort future bleak one year after fire

Efforts to rebuild the resort at a standstill 10 months after devastating fire, according to Okanagan area director
Vancouver hotel occupancy, room rates top Canadian cities in May

Vancouver hotel occupancy, room rates top Canadian cities in May

Data is the first on hotels since the B.C. government changed rules to limit short-term rentals.
Vancouver Dragon Boat Festival will go ahead after sewage leak into False Creek

Vancouver Dragon Boat Festival will go ahead after sewage leak into False Creek

VANCOUVER — Organizers of this weekend's Dragon Boat Festival in Vancouver say a sewage leak into False Creek where the races are held won't have a major effect on the event.
Richmond’s first cloud kitchen makes running a restaurant more affordable

Richmond’s first cloud kitchen makes running a restaurant more affordable

MOD Kitchen aims to revolutionize Richmond's restaurant scene with 10 food establishments under one roof
Historic Swiss village in B.C. saved, turned into resort

Historic Swiss village in B.C. saved, turned into resort

You'll be able to stay there soon!
Richmond hotel workers to mark one year on strike

Richmond hotel workers to mark one year on strike

Striking workers will hold a rally outside Sheraton Vancouver Airport Hotel at 5 p.m. Friday.
Whistler embarking on smart tourism 'visioning journey'

Whistler embarking on smart tourism 'visioning journey'

Committee aims to make tourism work for the community in the long-term
Richmond to explore pilot program for extending nightlife hours

Richmond to explore pilot program for extending nightlife hours

Zodiac Karaoke and Pub's application to extend opening hours until 3 a.m. was rejected.
Iconic B.C. museum reopens after 'cutting-edge' 18-month seismic upgrade

Iconic B.C. museum reopens after 'cutting-edge' 18-month seismic upgrade

VANCOUVER — Working on the $40-million seismic upgrade for one of Canada's most prominent museums was an intensely personal experience for architect Nick Milkovich.
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