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Your city hall just approved a "luxury cat café" on Bernard.

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

Your City Hall just approved something wild for Bernard Avenue

Okay but here's the thing nobody talks about: City Hall just issued a business license for a **"Luxury Cat Café"** right on Bernard Avenue, downtown's main strip. I'm not kidding. This isn't just a place to grab a coffee; the license explicitly states "luxury." According to the latest business license registry, this new spot, "Purrfect Paws & Lattes," is set to open in the 1400 block of Bernard.

What does that even mean

A luxury cat café on Bernard, huh? Kelowna already has some of the best independent coffee shops and a vibrant pet scene. This isn't just a novelty; it's a bet on a very specific kind of downtown experience. Think about it:

* **Target Audience:** Tourists and locals looking for a unique, Instagram-worthy experience.

* **Location Impact:** Bernard Avenue is seeing a lot of new energy lately, and this adds to its eclectic mix.

* **What to Watch For:** Will "Purrfect Paws" become a new landmark, or will it be too niche for our famously laid-back city?

The fact that this business made it through the license process speaks to Kelowna's evolving commercial landscape. It signals a willingness to embrace new, perhaps quirky, ventures that aim to draw people into our downtown core. Keep an eye on the 1400 block of Bernard; I'm curious to see if "luxury cat café" becomes the next big thing or just a passing trend.

Nina Papadimitriou, MiTL Sports Desk, Kelowna.

My friends on the morning show are always talking about how things are changing downtown — catch their take at mornings.live.

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