In a news release issued Tuesday (Jan. 9), the First Nations company Spayum Holdings announced the deal with Kelowna-based developer Troika Management.
The agreement lays the foundation for the construction of a 30,000-square-foot commercial complex including restaurants, convenience stores, a gas station, dog park, and what is touted to be “western Canada’s largest electric vehicle charging station.”
The complex will incorporate design elements that reflect the history and culture of Nicola Valley First Nations.

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