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Your new gelato spot at 1450 Bernard is almost here!

Your new gelato spot is coming, Kelowna!

Good morning from the Okanagan — the lake is calm, the vines are growing, and we have things to discuss. I know it feels like summer is just around the corner, and frankly, I'm already dreaming of long evenings by City Park Beach. But while you're planning your long weekend, your city hall has been busy!

Okay, but here's the thing nobody talks about: the city council just approved a business license for a new gelato shop, "Gelato & Grapes," opening up downtown at 1450 Bernard Avenue. I know, I know, another treat spot, but this one is aiming for a bit of a twist. They’re planning to open by late June, just in time for the serious heat. We're talking fresh, local fruit in those gelatos, and maybe even some wine-infused sorbets. My yiayia would ask if it has enough sugar, but I'm thinking it's going to be a perfect post-dinner stop after walking the waterfront.

* **Who:** Gelato & Grapes

* **What:** New gelato and sorbet shop

* **Where:** 1450 Bernard Avenue, downtown Kelowna

* **When:** Targeting late June opening

* **Why:** Bringing more sweet treats (and maybe adult-friendly ones!) to the Bernard Avenue strip.

This kind of small business approval, according to the recent business licenses registry, is exactly what keeps our downtown vibrant, drawing people off the William R. Bennett Bridge and onto the street. It’s a good sign for continued foot traffic and gives us all another reason to wander Bernard when the sun goes down. Keep an eye out for their grand opening plans — you know I'll be there to taste test!

Nina Papadimitriou, MiTL Sports Desk, Kelowna.

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