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Thompson Rivers University is slowly reopening its retail meat store after a three-year hiatus. It's…

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The struggling shop that sells specialty foods in Okanagan Falls may be on its last…

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KELOWNA – The severe drought in California coupled with an unusually warm and early spring in B.C. has local grocery stores stocking their shelves with fruits and vegetables grown right here at home instead of importing from the south. Chris Holmes is the owner of Quality Greens on Spall Road. With stores in Kelowna, West...