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Bernard just got three new places. Did you know?

Your Bernard Avenue is changing so fast

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 with downtown Kelowna: the sheer number of new businesses popping up. It's like every week there's a new place on Bernard Avenue, and the recent business license report really shows it.

**New Energy Downtown**

The most interesting thing on this report is definitely the new businesses opening up on Bernard. It's not just one or two, it's a real cluster. According to the latest data, we've got:

* **"The Lake Life Boutique"** at 543 Bernard Ave. It's a retail spot, opening October 1st. That's a prime location, right in the heart of things.

* **"Okanagan Eats Food Truck"** at 1200 Water St. Okay, this isn't strictly Bernard, but it's right near City Park Beach, so it's going to be a huge hit with all the foot traffic there, especially with summer winding down but still beautiful.

* And another new one, **"Paws & Reflect Pet Grooming"** at 101-1470 Harvey Ave. This is just off Bernard, near the Dilworth Centre, and honestly, with all the new condos going up, pet services are always in demand.

It really highlights the changing face of our downtown core. We're seeing more retail, more food, and more services catering to residents. It's good to see the investment, and it means more options for all of us. What I'm watching for is how these new businesses integrate with the established spots and what kind of vibe they bring to the main strip.

That's the Morning Wire from Kelowna. Have you had your coffee yet?

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