Best of Kelowna 2024 nominations are officially open!

NowMedia Staff | April 4, 2024 in Best of Kelowna

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Get ready Kelowna, it's time to shine a spotlight on the very best that our city has to offer by nominating your favourite businesses for a Best of Kelowna 2024, sponsored by Secure-Rite Mobile Storage!

These prestigious awards recognize the top businesses and individuals who are making a difference in our community and celebrate their hard work and dedication with Gold, Silver, and Bronze awards. Previous years have seen incredible winners in categories like Best Gelato, Best New Business and Best Cidery take home the coveted Gold award thanks to the votes of their loyal fans and customers.

The nomination period ends on April 15 at 3 pm, so make sure to share your favourite spots and show your appreciation for the businesses that make Kelowna the best place to live.

Once the nominations are in, the voting period opens on May 6 at 10 am and runs until May 17 at 3 pm. During this exciting period, Kelowna residents can cast their votes to decide who takes home the coveted Bronze, Silver and Gold medals in each category.

We're also offering free social media assets to help you get the word out and encourage others to nominate their favourites. 

Winning a Best of Kelowna award is no small feat, but the rewards are truly incredible. Previous recipients have seen a huge impact on their business because of this recognition, and we can't wait to see who will take home the Gold, Silver and Bronze awards this year.

Click here to learn more about registering and participating as a business!

Together, let's celebrate the very best that Kelowna has to offer and give our local businesses and individuals the recognition they deserve!

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