From a little bit of tender-loving-care to pot-shop inaugurations; here’s your top articles for the week:
1. McCurdy has the possibility to be reconsidered
The 30-day reconsideration mechanism is outlined in both the community charter and in the council procedure bylaw, meaning the mayor can bring back an item that had previously been approved, including the McCurdy housing project.
British Columbia Government and City of Kelowna : Stop the approved wet supportive housing facility on Mccurdy and Rutland rd. – Sign the Petition! https://t.co/hJqNI1rU5n via @CdnChange
— Karl kurniawan (@Karlkurniawan) June 24, 2019
2. Stripping to skivvies for self-love
“I found that by dropping down to my skivvies in public I became empowered, liberated and started really loving myself,” said Kayla Logan, Instagram model.
3. Pot-shops are one step closer
The City of West Kelowna gave their final stamp of approval to the five legally accepted pot retailers in the city. City staff have sent their recommendation on the five shops to the British Columbia Liquor and Cannabis Regulation Branch.
West #Kelowna pot shops shipped off for provincial licenses https://t.co/vabT8qJ8mz
— Spiritleaf (@SpiritleafCA) July 11, 2019
4. Small business owners say the City doesn’t do enough
Some small businesses in the downtown core don’t think the city does enough to support them.
5. Downtown co-op grocer in financial strife
One Big Table, a local grocery store, may have to close its doors after a difficult May. Owners are asking for local support.
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