Kelowna, the time is almost here to nominate your favourite businesses as the best

NowMedia Staff | April 1, 2023 in Best of Kelowna

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Calling all Kelowna residents! The time to show some love to the local businesses that make our city shine is almost here.

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Starting on April 3 at 10 am, get ready to nominate your favourite spots and shops in town for their chance to win big. Whether it's your favourite brunch spot, go-to landscaping service or the best dog park to take Sparky for a walk, soon you'll have your chance to give them the recognition they deserve.

Stay in the loop on nomination and voting dates by following us on Instagram and Facebook, and don't miss out on your opportunity to participate in this exciting competition.

The nomination period ends on April 14 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.

Remember, there's no limit to the number of businesses you can nominate, and each nomination helps support the community by giving businesses a boost in morale and recognition.

Once the nominations are in, the voting period opens on May 1 at 10 am and runs until May 12 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.

So let's come together as a community and show our love for the Best of Kelowna 2023. Rally your friends and neighbours and make your voice heard for the businesses that make our city shine!
 

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