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Food & Drink

Special wines from Harper's

May 1, 2023 / 6:00 pm

Photo: Harper's Trail Winery Kamloops' first winery will be releasing an exclusive selection of library wines to celebrate the owners’ retirement. Ed and Vicki Collett, Harper's Trail's owners, will be showcasing a collection of signature cellared varieties from 2

Asparagus snapped up fast

May 1, 2023 / 11:38 am

Photo: Chelsey Mutter Local asparagus season is officially here – if you can get it before it's gone. The arrival of the first local produce of the season is always eagerly anticipated, and that was the case Monday morning at the Vernon Farmers Market. The first pickings s

Dirty Laundry Vineyards

Apr 30, 2023 / 4:00 am

Photo: Contributed Dirty Laundry Vineyard's Let's Get Fizzical Wine: Dirty Laundry Vineyard 2021 Let’s Get Fizzical Winery: Dirty Laundry Vineyard Why drink it? As if the fun reference to the Olivia Newton-John hit from the early 1980s wasn’t enough of a reaso

Firefighters raise $30,000

Apr 29, 2023 / 5:00 pm

Photo: Don Urquhart The event raised an estimated $30,000 which goes back into the community. The Osoyoos Firefighter Charitable Society Dinner and Dance, aka “The Oyster Feed” roared to life at the Curling Rink on Saturday April 22, with the highly popular event returning

May Day, May Day!

Apr 29, 2023 / 4:00 am

Photo: Contributed Lilly of the Valley. May 1 has long been known as a day of celebration throughout much of Europe. May Day, as it is sometimes called, represents the midpoint between the spring equinox and the summer solstice. In ancient times, this day was known as the first d

New food truck launches

Apr 27, 2023 / 4:00 am

Chelsey Mutter One man is bringing his heritage to Vernon through his new food truck. My Big Fat Greek Food Truck just opened and is run by Jessie Colovos and her husband TJ Colovos, whose dad is Greek and mom is Canadian. “We lived in Greece for just over 10 years, and it’s all

Wine tasting season is here

Apr 24, 2023 / 4:00 am

Photo: Lakebreeze Vineyards "Four seasons of fun" is an ongoing collaboration between Castanet and Visit Penticton showcasing what Penticton has to offer all year round. Watch for it every Monday morning. Sip, sip, hooray! April is BC Wine month and that means it’s o

Red Rooster Chardonnay

Apr 23, 2023 / 4:00 am

Photo: Contributed Wine: Red Rooster 2021 Sur Lie Chardonnay Winery: Red Rooster Winery Why drink it? If you like lemon meringue pie, this is a white wine for you. Lush yet lemony, it has lovely almond and spicy citrus flavours. The term “sur lie” (pronounced “lee&

Wineries help wildlife thrive

Apr 22, 2023 / 2:00 pm

Photo: OSS Wineries in the Okanagan and Similkameen are trying to do their part for wildlife, working on sustainability and reducing their environmental impact. Throughout the month of April, the Okanagan Similkameen Stewardship (OSS) said they are celebrating sustainable agriculture p

Benefits of cooking

Apr 22, 2023 / 4:00 am

Photo: Contributed Every day, we are constantly pushed and pulled by influences in our lives and those influences change how our lives go and how long they last. The quality of life you have is about all aspects of how you live. If you “super-size” your meals too often,

Unique local wines released

Apr 21, 2023 / 7:00 pm

Photo: Contributed A unique selection of local wines will be available at BC Liquor stores starting Saturday April 22. The highly anticpated VQA Spring Release will showcase small, family run wineries as well as new varieties and vintages from established BC Vintners Quality Alliance b

Indo-Italian at La Mantra

Apr 21, 2023 / 12:57 pm

Photo: Kirk Penton The Sekhon family was already entrenched in the Kelowna restaurant and beverage business, with three restaurants and a coffee shop in its portfolio. And it knew exactly what was missing on Bernard Avenue, so it decided to fill that gap. The Sekhons earlier this month

A gooey gold medal

Apr 21, 2023 / 10:36 am

Photo: Armstrong Spallumcheen Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Centre Left to right: Carol Hill-Lonergan AS Chamber of Commerce, 1st place Wild Oak Caf? (owner Elizabeth Reimer), David Beaudoin, Canadian Cheese Ambassador One grilled cheese reigns supreme in Armstrong – at least

Tin Whistle launches patio

Apr 20, 2023 / 2:50 pm

Photo: Casey Richardson Click here to view gallery Photo: Contributed Photo: Contributed Photo: Contributed Photo: Contributed Photo: Contributed Photo: Contributed Photo: Contributed The oldest craft brewery in the South Okanagan is opening up its patio for the summertime, and

Stag's Hollow Dolcetto

Apr 16, 2023 / 4:00 am

Photo: Contributed Castanet has a new wine writer, Shelley Boettcher. An award-winning food and wine writer and editor, Shelley holds her master’s degree in journalism and her advanced WSET certification, as well as her level 2 International Sommelier Guild certification. A wine

Learning to love baking

Apr 15, 2023 / 4:00 am

Photo: Contributed I love cooking in all its forms. I have been enamoured with it ever since I was a little girl. My granddaughter is now two and a half years old, just starting to help her mom in the kitchen. While we were visiting the grandkids recently, I was reminded of all the lit

Mag picks Hester Creek

Apr 13, 2023 / 8:00 pm

Photo: Google. Eric Degerman, Great Northwest Wine Magazine founder, reached out to Hester Creek Winery in early January to congratulate them and inform them that they would be receiving the honour of British Columbia Winery of the Year. Hester Creek Estate Winery, just south of Oliver

Long-standing pie legacy

Apr 13, 2023 / 4:00 am

Casey Richardson Right along Highway 97, driving beside the turnoff into Summerland is a sign for locally-beloved Granny's Fruit Stand, a more than 30-year-old business with a tasty history. Granny's was founded in 1992 by Don Cameron, a former Summerland mayor, who operated it fro

Grocery's power imbalance

Apr 12, 2023 / 6:27 am

Photo: The Canadian Press The flyer for the Victory Meat & Produce Market, a small grocer in New Brunswick, recently featured fresh local turkey for $3.99 a pound, two bags of carrots or onions for $4 and a bunch of celery for $2.29 — prices that rival its national competitors.

New restaurant a big dream

Apr 11, 2023 / 4:35 pm

Photo: Casey Richardson Chef and Owner Ian Cha stands in his newly opened restaurant, Katsu Heaven A new restaurant has opened along Penticton’s Martin Street, hoping to entice crowds in with freshly made katsu and Japanese dishes. After more than a year of renovations, Katsu
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