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  1. Jun 12, 2024 · A Revelstoke baker specializing in the art of deliciousness serves Saturday morning sweets, and a chocolate maker works with raw ingredients to turn beans into bars. By Nora Hughes Latest News Mar 8, 2023

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  2. 5 days ago · Highway widening near Revelstoke moves forward. Preliminary construction is expected to begin this fall on a project to provide a smoother driving experience and reduce congestion on Highway 1 east of Revelstoke. Following a competitive procurement process, the Province has selected a preferred proponent to design and build the Highway 1 ...

  3. Jun 12, 2024 · The opening of the Sugar Shack downtown has been followed by the launch of the Revelstoke Chocolate Company – a high-quality chocolatier that began selling at the Winter Farmers Market on Thursday and will soon be selling 3D-printed chocolate bears.

  4. revelstokemountaineer.com › what-makes-revelstoke-homeWhat makes Revelstoke home?

    Jun 19, 2024 · What makes Revelstoke your home? Is it staff at your favorite coffee shop knowing your order the moment you walk in the door? Maybe it’s every time you experience the Revy Honk – a quick tap on the horn as someone you know passes by and gives an eager wave.

  5. 1 day ago · Work to improve safety and road stability on Highway 97 continues as the second phase of the Cottonwood Hill Project, part of the Cariboo Road Recovery Projects, begins this summer. Enviro-ex Contracting Ltd. was awarded a $12.6-million contract to realign a section of Highway 97 at Cottonwood Hill 18 kilometres north of Quesnel and remove ...

  6. Jun 10, 2024 · From adrenaline-pumping mountain biking to serene river paddle boarding, Revelstoke has something to make every summer day an unforgettable adventure. So pack your bags, grab your gear, and get ready to explore the top 10 things to do in Revelstoke this summer!

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  8. 5 days ago · The new Centre for Food, Wine and Tourism will include modern teaching spaces, food labs, beverage research and development facilities, and common spaces. The $55.8-million project received $51.8 million in provincial funding, while Okanagan College provided the remaining $4 million. The centre is expected to open for students in 2026.

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