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Kelowna farmers market finds new permanent home in Landmark DistrictAfter years of uncertainty, the Kelowna Farmers’ and Crafters’ Market has finally found a new home in the heart of the city its called home for 28 years.EconomySep 5, 2023
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Construction of Kelowna’s tallest office building hits milestoneThe final concrete pour for Landmark 7’s parkade is taking place on Thursday, Oct. 22.CanadaOct 22, 2020
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Scaled-down Kelowna development proposal still too big, says neighbourhood associationIt was already downsized once but some Kelowna residents feel the proposed development plans for a 4.4 acre parcel of land next to Gyro Beach are still too big.NewsJul 7, 2020
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Well-known Kelowna businessman, Al Stober, dies at age 88Al Stober’s legacy includes the city’s Landmark buildings along Highway 97 and the Tree of Hope display during Christmas.Oct 18, 2019
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