Best of Kelowna 2024 voting period is now open!

NowMedia Staff | May 6, 2024 in Best of Kelowna

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Kelowna residents, it's time to show some love to your favourite businesses! The Best of Kelowna competition is now open for voting, and we need your help to crown the winners.

The voting period is open from 10 am May 6, until May 17 at 3 pm. During this exciting time, Kelowna residents can cast their votes to decide who takes home the coveted Bronze, Silver and Gold medals in each category.

These prestigious awards, sponsored by Secure-Rite Mobile Storage, 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.

For businesses, we’ve made it easier than ever to share updates and encourage your supporters to nominate and vote. Here you’ll find images that you can use on social media, as well as buttons for your website. Feel free to use them throughout Best of  Kelowna 2024!

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.

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

Click this link to find answers to frequently asked questions as well as a feedback form.

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