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Vancouver's getting delivery robots. Are yours next, Kelowna?

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You won't believe what's coming to Vancouver streets

Good morning from the Okanagan — the lake is calm, the vines are growing, and we have things to discuss. So, you know how sometimes you see something and think, "Okay, but here's the thing nobody talks about?" Well, Vancouver is about to get delivery robots. Seriously. Robots rolling down the seawall, past Gastown, maybe even up to the North Shore, carrying your sushi or your late-night poutine. The city council is voting on a pilot project this week, and if it passes, we could see these little autonomous critters puttering around Downtown Vancouver.

### What This Means for Kelowna

Now, you might be thinking, "Nina, that's in Vancouver, what's it got to do with us?" Okay, but here's the thing nobody talks about: what starts in Vancouver often makes its way up here. We’re already seeing e-scooters and ride-sharing spread across the province. Imagine this for a second:

* **Bernard Avenue:** Picture a robot trying to navigate the summer crowds on Bernard Avenue, delivering a flat white from a coffee shop to someone at City Park Beach.

* **Mission Creek Greenway:** Could these things even manage the Mission Creek Greenway, bringing a picnic to folks enjoying the trails?

* **Lakefront Deliveries:** What about delivering a bottle of that $18 Summerland rosé right to your dock on Okanagan Lake?

On one hand, it sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie, right? On the other, our traffic on the William R. Bennett Bridge during rush hour is already wild enough. Do we really need more things on our streets and pathways? It's a logistical nightmare, and I can already hear the complaints. But it's also a glimpse into how our cities are changing, and if Vancouver embraces it, you bet Kelowna will be watching closely to see if it makes sense here. It's a brave new world, and honestly, it’s a little… weird.

The crew on the Morning Wire dives into all this stuff every day — catch it live at mornings.live.

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