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B.C. vineyards, orchards getting up to $70M for climate-resilient replant"This $70 million replanting program should hopefully go a long way to getting growers of fruits in our province back on their feet," Premier David Eby said.CanadaMar 13, 2024
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Federal help welcomed, but B.C. wine industry says replant money urgently neededB.C.’s wine industry is still reeling from January’s cold snap. Orchardists say major crop losses will occur, possibly up to 90 per cent.CanadaMar 5, 2024
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Okanagan wine industry maturing with new system'The introduction of sub-regions of notable sense of place is the natural next step in the evolution of our wine industry, and a win for consumers and wine growers alike.'ConsumerJun 28, 2022
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Okanagan wine industry disappointed court ruling puts cork in cross-border boozeThe unanimous ruling indicated that the constitution “does not impose absolute free trade across Canada.”Apr 19, 2018
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