Straight from DeHart – Kelowna Capital News

Cheeseburger, fries and an old-fashioned milkshake. What could be better than that?

Burger Baron in Kelowna, 140 Rutland Road N., is owned and operated by Karen Morris. This long-time, one-of-a-kind burger house was originally built in the early 1960s, known today as the home of the five-napkin burger. Karrin employs 11 full-time staff who have been with her since she bought the business. She needs all those staff as Burger Baron makes everything from scratch, including their famous baron sauce, classic milkshakes selling up to 200 a day, crinkle fries, 18 liters of gravy every two days, and the popular burgers cheeseburgers and mushroom burgers. A close second in popularity is the Halifax Style Donairs. Four generations of customers have been coming through this nostalgic restaurant and popular drive-thru, which is open seven days a week from 10 am to 9 pm

leasing agent Dallas Gray, formerly with the Stober Group, has started a new position with Argus Properties as that firm’s manager of leasing and business development. Argus has a large portfolio of industrial, office and retail space including The Eldorado Hotel, Manteo Resort, Four Points by Sheraton Airport and the Hampton Inn and Suites Airport.

After 20 years with Interior Savings and 10 years at its helm, Kathy Conway will be retiring from her role as president and CEO effective March 19. Kathy joined Interior Savings as chief financial officer in 2002 before assuming her present role in March 2012. During her tenure, Interior Savings has grown 49 per cent from $3.9 billion in funds under administration in 2012 to over $5.8 billion today. Close to $30 million in profits has been returned to members in the past decade with more than $4 million in bursaries awarded through their Million Dollar Bursary Program. Interior Savings and Coastal Community Credit Union partnered to create the largest credit union-owned insurance agency in BC and this year, and further merged with Spruce Credit Union in Prince George. The board, led by board chair Rob Shirrawill announce Kathy’s successor within the coming weeks.

The 2022 Kelowna Chamber of Commerce board of directors executive is: president Pamela Pearson, Sentes Automotive; vice president DanPrice, Dilworth Quality Homes; secretary Maryse Harvey, MH2 Consulting; and ex-officio past president Jeffrey Robinson, Rush, Ihas LLP. Serving as board directors are Annika BettsSandhill Winery; Patrick BobynPushor Mitchel LLP; Ellen BoelckeKCR Kelowna Community Resources; Ron CannanSummerhill Pyramid Winery; Treena Carson-PivaReal Property Management; Aaron DowFarris LLP; Derek GratzUBC Okanagan; Dennis KeenanRogers; Stewart ParkeParke Pacific Projects; Paula QuinnKF Aerospace Center for Excellence; Carmen RempelKelowna Gospel Mission; Reece TomlinsonRWT Growth Inc.; Marina Warrender, KPMG; other Chris Wills, Venture Commercial Realty. Appointed advisors are city councilors Maxine DeHartCity of Kelowna liaison; Bill GillettOkanagan School of Business; Steve Fosbery, West Bank First Nation; other Connor Margetts, Vice President OBSA. The board induction ceremony via Zoom will be Thursday, March 17, from noon to 1 pm Event registration is online at www.kelownachamber.org/events.

The website of Beachtek, the local dealer for Canadian made home EV Chargers, is www.beachtekev.com.

Buzz Marketing has opened a new photography studio in downtown Kelowna, kicking off with a business promotion of a $5,000 marketing package giveaway with the profits going towards the Kelowna branch of the BC SPCA. Until April 30, anyone can book a professional headshot package at 50 per cent off ($99) with those proceeds going towards the Kelowna BC SPCA branch. The giveaway is for three months of social media content creation, filmed in the new studio and on location of your business or project, and with the winner announced April 30. Anyone can enter and all entrants will have access to the discounted photography package. For more information check out www.buzzmarketing.ca/buzz-marketing-giveaway. Mark Tompkins is the owner/business development and Nico Freer is the creative director at Buzz Marketing.

Collin Morrison and his mom Madeline Morrison are well-known, long-time citizens of Kelowna. A couple of weeks ago while Collin was helping his brother move back to Kelowna, a cube truck lost control and hit their vehicle close to Field. Scott died at the scene and Collin was medevacked to Calgary where he underwent many operations. Collin was flown back to Kelowna and is now at KGH. A full recovery is hopeful, but it will take a long time. This family has gone through so much and any help would be appreciated. A GoFundMe has been set up to help care for Collin.

Happy 54th anniversary

patient other Gloria Moore. (March 9)

Pharmasave Mission Park, Lakeshore and West Kelowna now have COVID-19 rapid tests available for everyone 60 and older. There is no charge to the patient when picking up rapid tests. All you must do is show your BC medical card.

The Okanagan Table’s recently launched cooking classes, Cheffing with Kelsey, provides a great opportunity to further your culinary education. The Wednesday evening classes led by chef Kelsey Oudendag are fun, inspiring and useful. Guests participate in the class while also enjoying a full dinner of menu items created by the evenings lesson. A few of the classes featured are Fun with a Friend Kitchen Party, Bon Appetit, French Classics or German Bistro and Gluten Free Cooking and Baking. The cooking class schedule is available online with registration for each class at www.TheOkanaganTable.com/kitchen.

The Kelowna Riding Club is a non-profit society run by enthusiastic volunteers of the local equestrian community. The operating costs of this unique equestrian facility is serviced from hosting community events both equestrian and non-equestrian in nature and over the last two years they have fallen onto hardship with COVID and no-hosting of events. Their group of volunteers are planning an online auction that will take place on March 15th for three-days only with the hope that they will raise $10,000.00 to ensure they can continue to open their gates throughout 2022. The Kelowna Riding Club was first located at 4639 Lake Shore Road. The house and barn have a long history and the house was known s the Ritz Cafe and the barn was the host of the local riding club beginning in 1931. Today, the club is located at 3745 Gordon Drive, sitting on ten acres. Amy Nutt is the volunteer communications coordinator for the club. www.kelownaridingclub.ca; @kelownaridingclub; @Kelowna_Riding_Club.

The annual 2022 Global Citizen Event Calendar is now out. Join them on March 12, 6:30 pm, at Metro Hub for an intimate evening of Indigenous stories and song with multi award-winning singer/songwriter Cheryl Bear; March 20, 6 pm, at Mary Irwin Theatre, a Theater for A Night to Honor Indigenous Women with a concert, fashion show and screening of Mel’s Story; and March 27, 2-3:30 pm, at Summerhill Winery for Syilx Storytelling inside an earthen kekuli pithouse with Madeline Terbasket. Visit www.globalcitizenevents.com for more information and tickets.

Congratulations to the recipients of the Heritage Awards for 2022: St. Aidan’s Church, Rutland (A Conservation Project on a Heritage Building in Non-Residential Use); Anne Stirling House, 2178 Pandosy St. (A Conservation Project on a Heritage Building in Residential Use); Raymer Block at the corner of Bernard and Water Street (Continued Conservation of a Heritage Building in Non-residential Use); Leckie House, 781 Bernard Ave. (Continued Conservation of a Heritage Building in Residential Use); 700-800 Block of Sutherland Avenue (Preservation of a Neighborhood or Natural Heritage Area); Kelowna branch of the Okanagan Historical Society (Special Heritage Project); Janice Henry other Walley Lightbody (Distinguished Community Service Awards).

Do your yard a big favor this coming gardening season with a new backyard composter. Backyard composting is resourceful, easy, and rewarding and almost half of household waste is easily compostable. The Regional Waste Reduction office’s annual sale features backyard composters for $40.00 (tax included, a big savings from the regular $80.00 retail price. It is a presale only with a limited supply of only 300 available and limit of two per household. The pre-order sale runs March 1st through March 31st while supplies last with compost units delivered directly to your home in late April in time for the gardening season.www.rdco/compostersale or 250-469-6250.

Birthdays of the week

happy 65th Luke Stack (Mar. 12); Irene Hewko (Mar. 7); Lisa Stephenson (Mar 9); Marguerite Berry (Mar 9); Ryan Coome (Mar 10); Karen Christiansen (Mar.10); Dan Nonis (Mar 10); Katie Balkwill (Mar 10); Helen hat (Mar. 12); Linda Manoin (Mar. 12); Wayne Carson (Mar. 12); Bill Justus (Mar. 12); Colin Pritchard (Mar. 13); Jeff VanderZalm (Mar. 13); Max Sloan (Mar. 13); Karen Cooper (Mar. 13); Jeff Giebelhaus (Mar. 14); Max Runge (Mar 14); Christine Romanov (Mar. 14); Shaida Langley (Mar. 15); Nettie Schafer (Mar. 15).

Maxine DeHart is a Kelowna city councilor and local hotelier. Phone her at 250-979-4546 or 250-862-7662; email max@maxinedehart.ca.

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