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Kelowna a hotbed of entrepreneurs but they're not planning for retirement

Kelowna a hotbed of entrepreneurs but they're not planning for retirement

A new report shows private business owners think about their retirement but aren't actually doing much about it.
Small Shop Fall comes to Downtown Kelowna

Small Shop Fall comes to Downtown Kelowna

This Saturday, Oct. 22, park for free along downtown streets, city-owned street level lots and parkades.
Young: Preparing your mind for the entrepreneurial world

Young: Preparing your mind for the entrepreneurial world

Those who don91ÂãÁÄÊÓƵ™t succeed are simply not ready to make the entrepreneur lifestyle change.
B.C. works to track mobile data spread

B.C. works to track mobile data spread

With 12,000 fast-evolving mobile devices, the B.C. government needs strict security, Auditor General Carol Bellringer says
Customer perception makes a corporate reputation fly or die

Customer perception makes a corporate reputation fly or die

Corporate social responsibility is the new business buzz word to tell one and all how you're business ethics are perceived.
U.S. lumber trade faces uncertain future

U.S. lumber trade faces uncertain future

U.S. industry free to file formal complaints against B.C. wood products as of today, Canadian producers look to China and Japan
Sotheby's opens Okanagan Valley realty office in Kelowna

Sotheby's opens Okanagan Valley realty office in Kelowna

Okanagan expansion, with a new office in Kelowna, reflects market confidence as regional sales activity increases.
DeHart: Early start for annual United Way fundraiser

DeHart: Early start for annual United Way fundraiser

Be in the Drive-Thru line up early to help out the United Way. Remember, it's a fundraiser so be especially generous.
Who wants to be the boss? Not so many

Who wants to be the boss? Not so many

Despite generally positive attitudes about their bosses, most workers wouldn't want their job.
West Kelowna vintner named Business Leader of the Year

West Kelowna vintner named Business Leader of the Year

Kelowna Chamber of Commerce recognizes the contribution of Tony Stewart to the wine industry as CEO of Quails' Gate and to his community.
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