Vernon hits population target 13 years ahead of schedule
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02:10 | May 13, 2020
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01:19 | April 30, 2020
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Task force launched to help Central Okanagan businesses survive pandemic
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Vernon hits population target 13 years ahead of schedule
Description
January 16, 2024
The City of Vernon has just announced it has met the population projection of 45,000 people years ahead of schedule, after seeing growth of roughly 2 per cent each year since 2016. As Jayden Wasney reports, the city says its infrastructure has kept up with the demand, but more residential units are needed.
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Vernon hits population target 13 years ahead of schedule02:14 | January 16, 2024
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New data shows growth in Central Okanagan’s business sector01:34 | April 9, 2024
-
Fire causes significant damage to Osoyoos business02:05 | March 3, 2024
-
Concern over closure of banks in the North Okanagan02:07 | December 13, 2023
-
Okanagan store owner alleges trio conspired to shoplift02:19 | December 8, 2023
-
B.C. wildfires: Cooler, favourable conditions help in Central Okanagan02:13 | August 24, 2023
-
Kelowna fires having a major impact on businesses02:03 | August 23, 2023
-
Boxing Day in the Okanagan01:46 | December 26, 2022
-
‘Quiet quitting’ and changing work in Canada01:57 | August 18, 2022
-
Alberta hopes to attract out-of-province workers from B.C., Ontario with new campaign02:00 | August 15, 2022
-
Lake Country Food Bank Thrift Store closes01:42 | February 21, 2022
-
Kelowna Chamber of Commerce reacts to vaccine card system02:04 | September 8, 2021
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Global News Hour at 6: July 2215:32 | July 22, 2021
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Tension in South Okanagan as Nk’Mip fire threatens homes03:12 | July 22, 2021
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Challenge of masks wearing requirement in Step 3 for B.C. businesses02:41 | June 29, 2021
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British Columbians can start to return to the workplace, new business guidelines03:02 | June 29, 2021
-
COVID-19: ‘A thank you to the business community’: B.C. Minister Ravi Kahlon02:20 | May 25, 2021
-
‘So what does this mean?’: Dr. Bonnie Henry on the key details on B.C.’s COVID-19 restart plan03:45 | May 25, 2021
-
Why B.C. restaurants weren’t given more notice about immediate indoor dining closures01:24 | April 6, 2021
-
Okanagan MP advocates for the free-flow of alcohol between provinces03:45 | January 21, 2021
-
Boxing day sales look different in Kelowna amidst pandemic01:47 | December 26, 2020
-
Okanagan resident nominated for national young LGBT+ entrepreneur of the year award02:03 | November 4, 2020
-
Coronavirus: Kelowna’s Bernard Avenue closure coming to an end02:28 | August 31, 2020
-
Kelowna sees a jump in the number of overnight visitors for June, July02:16 | August 27, 2020
-
Sturgis North CEO under investigation by BC Securities Commission for third time01:15 | May 15, 2020
-
Coronavirus: Regulations for reopening restaurants in B.C.02:08 | May 15, 2020
-
Floods, then a pandemic: Grand Forks downtown businesses weather through tough economic times02:10 | May 13, 2020
-
Kelowna company to manufacture medical masks01:19 | April 30, 2020
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Task force launched to help Central Okanagan businesses survive pandemic02:12 | April 15, 2020
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United Way roast raises more than $50k01:19 | October 31, 2019
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Kelowna real estate agent’s license suspended over social media01:35 | October 27, 2019
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Vernon hits population target 13 years ahead of schedule02:14 | January 16, 2024
-
New data shows growth in Central Okanagan’s business sector01:34 | April 9, 2024
-
Fire causes significant damage to Osoyoos business02:05 | March 3, 2024
-
Concern over closure of banks in the North Okanagan02:07 | December 13, 2023
-
Okanagan store owner alleges trio conspired to shoplift02:19 | December 8, 2023
-
B.C. wildfires: Cooler, favourable conditions help in Central Okanagan02:13 | August 24, 2023
-
Kelowna fires having a major impact on businesses02:03 | August 23, 2023
-
Boxing Day in the Okanagan01:46 | December 26, 2022
-
‘Quiet quitting’ and changing work in Canada01:57 | August 18, 2022
-
Alberta hopes to attract out-of-province workers from B.C., Ontario with new campaign02:00 | August 15, 2022
-
Lake Country Food Bank Thrift Store closes01:42 | February 21, 2022
-
Kelowna Chamber of Commerce reacts to vaccine card system02:04 | September 8, 2021
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Global News Hour at 6: July 2215:32 | July 22, 2021
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Tension in South Okanagan as Nk’Mip fire threatens homes03:12 | July 22, 2021
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Challenge of masks wearing requirement in Step 3 for B.C. businesses02:41 | June 29, 2021
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British Columbians can start to return to the workplace, new business guidelines03:02 | June 29, 2021
-
COVID-19: ‘A thank you to the business community’: B.C. Minister Ravi Kahlon02:20 | May 25, 2021
-
‘So what does this mean?’: Dr. Bonnie Henry on the key details on B.C.’s COVID-19 restart plan03:45 | May 25, 2021
-
Why B.C. restaurants weren’t given more notice about immediate indoor dining closures01:24 | April 6, 2021
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Okanagan MP advocates for the free-flow of alcohol between provinces03:45 | January 21, 2021
-
Boxing day sales look different in Kelowna amidst pandemic01:47 | December 26, 2020
-
Okanagan resident nominated for national young LGBT+ entrepreneur of the year award02:03 | November 4, 2020
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Coronavirus: Kelowna’s Bernard Avenue closure coming to an end02:28 | August 31, 2020
-
Kelowna sees a jump in the number of overnight visitors for June, July02:16 | August 27, 2020
-
Sturgis North CEO under investigation by BC Securities Commission for third time01:15 | May 15, 2020
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Coronavirus: Regulations for reopening restaurants in B.C.02:08 | May 15, 2020
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Floods, then a pandemic: Grand Forks downtown businesses weather through tough economic times02:10 | May 13, 2020
-
Kelowna company to manufacture medical masks01:19 | April 30, 2020
-
Task force launched to help Central Okanagan businesses survive pandemic02:12 | April 15, 2020
-
United Way roast raises more than $50k01:19 | October 31, 2019
-
Kelowna real estate agent’s license suspended over social media01:35 | October 27, 2019
Vernon hits population target 13 years ahead of schedule
Description
January 16, 2024
The City of Vernon has just announced it has met the population projection of 45,000 people years ahead of schedule, after seeing growth of roughly 2 per cent each year since 2016. As Jayden Wasney reports, the city says its infrastructure has kept up with the demand, but more residential units are needed.
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