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Kelowna just approved 22 new places to eat and drink!

Your City Hall is saying yes to new food!

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 actually gets approved to open in this city? We all see the 'For Lease' signs, but what turns into a new place to grab a bite or a drink? Good news, food lovers: City Hall has been busy granting business licenses, and it looks like your options are about to expand, especially for those of us who love a good quick meal or a unique drink.

The latest business license report from the City of Kelowna shows a clear trend: we're getting more places to eat and drink! Specifically, licenses were issued for:

* **12 new "Food Take Out" businesses.** That's a lot of new quick bites coming your way, perfect for grabbing something before heading down to City Park Beach.

* **7 new "Restaurants."** More sit-down spots to try out, which is always welcome, especially with tourist season just around the corner.

* **3 new "Liquor Primary" establishments.** This means new bars or pubs. Could we see a new spot on Bernard Avenue for a post-work drink? Time will tell.

This surge in food and drink licenses really suggests a city that's getting ready to host, entertain, and feed both its residents and the visitors who flock here. It's an exciting time to see so many new local businesses getting the green light. Keep an eye on those 'Coming Soon' signs — your next favorite spot might just be around the corner.

Nina Papadimitriou, MiTL Sports Desk, Kelowna.

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