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New compost service begins in Kelowna, Lake Country | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan's News Source

March 03, 2021 - 10:02 AM A new composting service in Kelowna and Lake Country is providing a way for residents to get rid of their food scraps. LC Compost based out of Lake Country has been running its little compost business since November, 2020, said co-owner Kristen Livingston. The program costs $20 to register and residents will be provided with a bucket for their compost. Compost, which can contain everything except meats, cooking oils, bones and a few other items, is picked up weekly for a cost of $20 per month in Lake Country or $35 in Kelowna. It is then processed at a farm in Lake Country.

Parker: Networking is good for making friends and making investments

Article content There are many opportunities to network in Calgary, through breakfast clubs, associations and organizations. The one that stands out for members to become better leaders and to be introduced to business opportunities among its 30,000 global members is YPO (Young Presidents’ Organization). Very active in Calgary, there are many stories to be shared of members supporting each other in successful business ventures. YPO is where Kendal Harazny, co-founder and principal of Wexford Developments, cemented a bond with Cole Harris, president and COO of Centron Real Estate Development & Construction. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or

Prince George Free Press » B.C. budget balanced, tobacco tax up

Finance Minister Mike de Jong says lack of job growth in the past two years is disappointing, but government is continuing its emphasis on natural gas and trade. Tom Fletcher/Black Press VICTORIA – Finance Minister Mike de Jong unveiled B.C.’s second straight surplus budget Tuesday, with few spending and tax changes as the province plans for economic growth driven by natural gas exports. The biggest tax change is that provincial tobacco tax goes up 32 cents a pack April 1, on top of the latest federal increase of 40 cents a pack. B.C.’s share is expected to generate another $50 million, and de Jong said a “significant portion” of that will be used to develop smoking prevention efforts in partnership with the Canadian Cancer Society.

Minivan left Highway 97, struck rock face and rolled several times, say police - Vernon News

Minivan left Highway 97, struck rock face and rolled several times, say police - Vernon News
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