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Habitat for Humanity moves its Kamloops ReStore operations to Salmon Arm

Habitat for Humanity moves its Kamloops ReStore operations to Salmon Arm

Kamloops inventory and operations to join the Salmon Arm ReStore until Kamloops location is found
Armstrong cooperative general manager moving on

Armstrong cooperative general manager moving on

Jeff Payne will be leaving organization after 20 years on July 22
Capital project funds available for North Okanagan-Shuswap projects

Capital project funds available for North Okanagan-Shuswap projects

Co-op Community Spaces Program dedicating $1 million to help bring Western Canada communities together
‘Full-time Noms’: Salmon Arm friends focus on nutritious meals for people on the go

‘Full-time Noms’: Salmon Arm friends focus on nutritious meals for people on the go

The Nom Shuswap opens doors in downtown Salmon Arm
Splatsin cannabis dispensary closing doors near Enderby

Splatsin cannabis dispensary closing doors near Enderby

Owner of High Status unhappy with over-saturation of market on band land, lack of leadership from band council
Longtime Salmon Arm Observer staff member retires after 26 years

Longtime Salmon Arm Observer staff member retires after 26 years

Penny Brown joined the newspaper in March of 1996
Credit union cash helps Okanagan businesses

Credit union cash helps Okanagan businesses

Valley First donates between $10,000 and $25,000 to four separate organizations to help businesses grow
New funding accelerates opportunities for Okanagan investors

New funding accelerates opportunities for Okanagan investors

Accelerate Okanagan has received $275,000 to support capital training activities for entrepreneurs
North Okanagan-Shuswap MP praises business support amid staff shortages

North Okanagan-Shuswap MP praises business support amid staff shortages

If passed, Bill C-2 would provide targeted support to businesses still struggling amid the pandemic
New virtual pop-up shop boosts Okanagan women in business

New virtual pop-up shop boosts Okanagan women in business

The online shop features more than 450 women-led businesses in B.C.