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Kelowna just made getting a drink way easier.

Your City Hall just made it easier to get a drink

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: your city hall quietly made a big move for local businesses and, let's be honest, for anyone who enjoys a nice glass of local wine or a craft beer. Kelowna City Council, in a unanimous 9-0 vote on Tuesday, October 17th, approved a new Liquor Primary Zoning Bylaw. This is huge because it streamlines the process for businesses seeking liquor primary licences, especially for those in the hospitality and entertainment sectors.

### Why This Matters for Us

Before this, the zoning process was a bit of a labyrinth, adding time and cost for places trying to get a liquor licence. This new bylaw means:

* **Faster Approvals:** Less red tape for restaurants, pubs, and entertainment venues. * **Economic Boost:** Potentially more new businesses choosing Kelowna, bringing jobs and vibrancy to areas like Bernard Avenue and the North End. * **Less Bureaucracy:** City staff can now approve many of these applications administratively, freeing up council time for bigger issues.

This isn't just about getting a drink; it's about making it easier for local entrepreneurs to open their doors and thrive. It means that new spot you've been hoping for in the Mission could open sooner. We'll be watching to see how quickly this translates into new establishments.

That's the Morning Wire from City Hall. Have you had your coffee? Myrna and the team dig into what this means for your weekend plans, every morning at mornings.live.

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