As we head into the Family Day long weekend the provincial government has decided next year it will fall on a different day. The holiday is being moved back a week to the third Monday in February. As Megan Turcato reports, he change is generating controversy in the Okanagan with both side saying their way is better for business.
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Moving B.C.’s Family Day proves controversial
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