Floods another blow for restaurants in B.C. Interior, operators and advocates say
Restaurant operators in British Columbia’s southern Interior are scrambling after flooding and landslides closed highways and rail lines, cutting businesses off from the supply chains they rely on.
It’s the latest hurdle after 20 months of struggles through the COVID-19 pandemic and a summer of smoky skies from wildfires that wiped out tourism.
“We don’t actually have more to give in this scenario,” said Brandon Loughery, managing partner of Woodsman Group, which operates two pubs around Kelowna and a seasonal restaurant at the SilverStar Mountain ski resort in Vernon.
“We’re already operating on razor thin margins,” he said in an interview.