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Kelowna businesses feeling impact of 2025 Brier

  • The Brier positively impacted local Kelowna businesses, according to Black Press journalists Brittany Webster and Bowen Assman.
  • Jaclyn Robertson, CEO of Okanagan Lifestyle, reported a 150 percent increase in foot traffic due to the Brier event.
  • Jock Tyre, general manager of the Kelowna Curling Club, expressed appreciation for the event and noted more inquiries about youth leagues.
  • Manager Megan Roberts commented on heightened energy in the city and increased interest in their offerings.
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Kelowna businesses feeling impact of 2025 Brier

"We saw an increase in foot traffic by 150 per cent," according to downtown business owner Jaclyn Robertson

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Revelstoke Review broke the news in Revelstoke, Canada on Monday, March 24, 2025.
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