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Kelowna just gambled on 50 new tech jobs. Was it worth it?

Your City Hall just made a bet on our future

Good morning from the Okanagan — the lake is calm, the vines are growing, and we have things to discuss.

Okay, but here's the thing nobody talks about: what's happening *inside* City Hall. And yesterday, our council made a pretty big move that signals where they see Kelowna going. They approved a new business license for 'Okanagan Ascent Tech Hub' – a big one, in the new commercial space near the William R. Bennett Bridge. This isn't just another vape shop, you know? This is a serious play in the tech sector, aiming to bring 50 new, high-paying jobs to our city within the next 18 months.

* **Who:** Okanagan Ascent Tech Hub

* **What:** New business license approved

* **Where:** Near the William R. Bennett Bridge (Kelowna West, Ward 2)

* **Impact:** Estimated 50 new tech jobs

* **Source:** Kelowna City Council meeting, October 26, 2023.

This matters because for years, we’ve talked about diversifying beyond tourism and construction. This 'Tech Hub' arriving feels like a real step towards that. It means more people living here year-round, maybe less seasonal work, and hopefully, more of our university grads staying in the Okanagan instead of heading to Vancouver or Toronto. It's an investment in a different kind of Kelowna.

We'll be watching to see how quickly they ramp up and what kind of ripple effect this has on other tech businesses considering our beautiful valley.

Nina Papadimitriou, MiTL Sports Desk, Kelowna.

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