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Kelowna just cut two weeks off your new business dream

Your city just made it easier for new businesses

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: getting a business off the ground in Kelowna can feel like trying to paddle a canoe upstream against the current. So, you'll be happy to hear that City Hall just streamlined the business license application process.

### What's Changing

Starting July 1st, new applicants will see a much simpler digital portal. This isn't just a small tweak; it's a significant overhaul aimed at cutting down wait times and making it less confusing. According to the City's Planning Department, the old system was often cited by new entrepreneurs as a major hurdle. They're hoping this new system will shave off about two weeks from the average processing time. Think about it, that’s two weeks more you can spend perfecting your menu or stocking your shelves.

This move is a direct response to feedback from the Kelowna Chamber of Commerce, which has been pushing for more business-friendly policies to support our local economy. It’s pretty big if you’re trying to open that new cafe on Bernard Avenue or a little boutique down in the Mission. We're talking real relief for folks trying to make a go of it here.

This is exactly the kind of practical support our city needs to keep growing responsibly. Keep an eye out for an official launch event from City Hall in the coming weeks.

Nina Papadimitriou, MiTL Sports Desk, Kelowna.

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