Indefinite shutdown at Kelowna lumber mill to become permanent: Tolko Industries
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03:14 | March 30, 2020
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With a 47 per cent increase in the number of people accessing services in the first half of this year compared to last, the Salvation Army in Kelowna is expecting a greater need for Christmas assistance
02:11 | November 20, 2019
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Despite the city’s mayor saying it’s doing its best to solve the homelessness crisis in downtown Kelowna, two more businesses are packing up and re-locating
02:33 | November 19, 2019
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Indefinite shutdown at Kelowna lumber mill to become permanent: Tolko Industries
Description
November 8, 2019
Kelowna’s lone lumber mill, which was indefinitely shutdown in September, will be permanently closed come January. Tolko Industries made the announcement online on November 8.
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Indefinite shutdown at Kelowna lumber mill to become permanent: Tolko Industries02:13 | November 8, 2019
-
New data shows growth in Central Okanagan’s business sector01:34 | April 9, 2024
-
Calls for better water management for crop sustainability02:33 | February 21, 2024
-
The benefits of a budget03:20 | December 18, 2023
-
Okanagan service providers need more help than ever to help unprecedented number of people02:28 | December 1, 2023
-
Curling championships provides boost to Kelowna’s economy02:13 | October 31, 2023
-
Money Tips Monday: Big advice for your small business03:25 | October 30, 2023
-
Residential construction Kelowna’s top economic driver01:56 | July 17, 2023
-
B.C. minimum wage increasing on June 1st01:58 | May 28, 2023
-
Kelowna’s unemployment rate improves to 4%02:19 | February 10, 2023
-
The Central Okanagan Food Bank sees a significant increase in seniors needing help02:17 | February 9, 2023
-
Summerland council debates two costly projects01:51 | December 14, 2022
-
Gas prices rising close to $2 in some Okanagan cities01:36 | September 27, 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
-
‘You combine trips, you make every trip count’: Okanagan drivers change habits as gas prices jump above $2 mark02:24 | May 17, 2022
-
Central Okanagan economy showing early signs of recovery after being hit hard by the pandemic02:12 | May 10, 2021
-
Coronavirus: When can British Columbians expect to see promised COVID-19 relief cheques?02:26 | November 18, 2020
-
Kelowna’s Bernard Avenue businesses prepare for street closure02:09 | June 25, 2020
-
Coronavirus: Regulations for reopening restaurants in B.C.02:08 | May 15, 2020
-
2020 IPE cancelled due to pandemic01:07 | May 4, 2020
-
Protest planned in Kelowna over pandemic lockdown00:55 | April 30, 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
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Okanagan unemployment expected to climb02:29 | April 9, 2020
-
Kelowna council votes to defer penalty for 2020 property taxes01:02 | April 6, 2020
-
City of Kelowna prepares to slash budget for 2020 amid COVID-19 pandemic03:14 | March 30, 2020
-
With a 47 per cent increase in the number of people accessing services in the first half of this year compared to last, the Salvation Army in Kelowna is expecting a greater need for Christmas assistance02:11 | November 20, 2019
-
Despite the city’s mayor saying it’s doing its best to solve the homelessness crisis in downtown Kelowna, two more businesses are packing up and re-locating02:33 | November 19, 2019
-
North Okanagan Labour Council holds sixth annual Labour Day picnic02:04 | September 4, 2019
-
Gas price inquiry flags ‘unexplained’ cost difference01:57 | August 30, 2019
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Indefinite shutdown at Kelowna lumber mill to become permanent: Tolko Industries02:13 | November 8, 2019
-
New data shows growth in Central Okanagan’s business sector01:34 | April 9, 2024
-
Calls for better water management for crop sustainability02:33 | February 21, 2024
-
The benefits of a budget03:20 | December 18, 2023
-
Okanagan service providers need more help than ever to help unprecedented number of people02:28 | December 1, 2023
-
Curling championships provides boost to Kelowna’s economy02:13 | October 31, 2023
-
Money Tips Monday: Big advice for your small business03:25 | October 30, 2023
-
Residential construction Kelowna’s top economic driver01:56 | July 17, 2023
-
B.C. minimum wage increasing on June 1st01:58 | May 28, 2023
-
Kelowna’s unemployment rate improves to 4%02:19 | February 10, 2023
-
The Central Okanagan Food Bank sees a significant increase in seniors needing help02:17 | February 9, 2023
-
Summerland council debates two costly projects01:51 | December 14, 2022
-
Gas prices rising close to $2 in some Okanagan cities01:36 | September 27, 2022
-
‘Quiet quitting’ and changing work in Canada01:57 | August 18, 2022
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Alberta hopes to attract out-of-province workers from B.C., Ontario with new campaign02:00 | August 15, 2022
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‘You combine trips, you make every trip count’: Okanagan drivers change habits as gas prices jump above $2 mark02:24 | May 17, 2022
-
Central Okanagan economy showing early signs of recovery after being hit hard by the pandemic02:12 | May 10, 2021
-
Coronavirus: When can British Columbians expect to see promised COVID-19 relief cheques?02:26 | November 18, 2020
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Kelowna’s Bernard Avenue businesses prepare for street closure02:09 | June 25, 2020
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Coronavirus: Regulations for reopening restaurants in B.C.02:08 | May 15, 2020
-
2020 IPE cancelled due to pandemic01:07 | May 4, 2020
-
Protest planned in Kelowna over pandemic lockdown00:55 | April 30, 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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Okanagan unemployment expected to climb02:29 | April 9, 2020
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Kelowna council votes to defer penalty for 2020 property taxes01:02 | April 6, 2020
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City of Kelowna prepares to slash budget for 2020 amid COVID-19 pandemic03:14 | March 30, 2020
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With a 47 per cent increase in the number of people accessing services in the first half of this year compared to last, the Salvation Army in Kelowna is expecting a greater need for Christmas assistance02:11 | November 20, 2019
-
Despite the city’s mayor saying it’s doing its best to solve the homelessness crisis in downtown Kelowna, two more businesses are packing up and re-locating02:33 | November 19, 2019
-
North Okanagan Labour Council holds sixth annual Labour Day picnic02:04 | September 4, 2019
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Gas price inquiry flags ‘unexplained’ cost difference01:57 | August 30, 2019
Indefinite shutdown at Kelowna lumber mill to become permanent: Tolko Industries
Description
November 8, 2019
Kelowna’s lone lumber mill, which was indefinitely shutdown in September, will be permanently closed come January. Tolko Industries made the announcement online on November 8.
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