BCBusiness brings to you some images from north of Penticton, where there is a vine line between past and future.
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"On one level, Naramata’s disappearing fruit trees are a symptom of the community’s new-found prosperity, driven by the burgeoning wine industry and the large amounts of outside investment it has attracted in recent years. When I was a kid in the late ’70s, locally made wine came in four-litre screw-top jugs, and there wasn’t a single cottage winery in Naramata. Now more than two dozen wineries dot the benchlands north of Penticton, most of them built in the last decade."
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How is it possible that you
Comment by Anonymous, October 23, 2008 at 05:14How is it possible that you have been going to Naramata for over 25 years and still do not know where Penticton stops and Naramata begins??? You photograhed my house for your article and yet it is located within the boundry of Penticton. Last time I checked we pay municipal taxes for Penticton. ANd excatly when did you ask to use feature my house for your article?
Graham O'Rourke
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