The 2023 OKGN Angel Summit Winner is…
After 10 fast-paced weeks of capital training, pitches, investor meetings, and due diligence, Brad Pommen, President & CEO of SMRT1 Technologies, has secured the $225,000 investment fund.
The latest industry headlines from Kelowna and the Central Okanagan.
After 10 fast-paced weeks of capital training, pitches, investor meetings, and due diligence, Brad Pommen, President & CEO of SMRT1 Technologies, has secured the $225,000 investment fund.
Students and B.C.’s food industry will benefit from the new Centre for Food, Wine and Tourism once it opens on the Okanagan College Kelowna campus, a centrally located school in the heart of wine country.
UBC Okanagan is expanding its main campus. The UBC Properties Trust was issued a building permit this week to allow for construction of an interdisciplinary collaboration innovation building on campus. The project is estimated to cost $87 million.
Kelowna cannabis company Avant Brands has announced a multimillion-dollar deal to buy The Flowr Group (Okanagan) Inc.
The deal is worth $4.015 million plus $1.1 million in shares of Avant and will increase Avant’s combined facilities to approximately 185,000 square feet.
In 2022, CedarCreek Estate Winery, an East Kelowna winery located in the northern Okanagan Valley, topped all 251 producers at the WineAlign National Wine Awards of Canada. Making it to the top of the list may sound easy, but it is a journey. You don’t become Canada’s Winery of the Year out of the blue, especially in the highly competitive market of premium wine production.
Vancouver, BC (November 15, 2022) – Cannabis sector and tourism leaders from across the country are being invited to join the Canadian Cannabis Tourism Alliance (CCTA) after members approved the new organization’s by laws at their founding meeting earlier this month. The CCTA was established to help make Canada the premier cannabis tourism destination in the world.
Funding will enable experts at the University of British Columbia’s Okanagan campus to work with local companies to create new bioplastics and save materials from the landfill by using them in new innovations
New offices and expanded footprint will better support local economic development for British Columbians in the Southern Interior. From the Coast…
Kelowna-based Farming Karma Fruit Co. took home Silver Product of the Year for its pear soda at BC Food & Beverage’s…