Description:
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(1) - Casual clothing and hats; pens, letter openers, mugs, and key chains.
(2) - Wine and wine-related items, namely, corkscrews, glasses, decanters, bottle closures, wine charms, wine buckets, wine cooling pails, wine bottle cradles, and wine racks; coats, socks and sweat bands; postcards, greeting cards, calendars, books, pre-recorded audio cassettes, pre-recorded videotapes, pre-recorded optical discs not containing software, playing cards, board games, desk sets, cutlery, cigarette lighters, stuffed toys, ornamental novelty pins, calculators, watches, clocks, bed blankets, musical instruments namely drums, pocket knives, flashlights, beverage glassware, plates, bowls, vases; statues and carvings of wood, stone, concrete, marble, bone, ivory, plaster, plastic, china, crystal, earthenware, glass, porcelain, terra cotta, precious metal, and non-precious metal; chocolate liqueurs.
(3) - Operation of gas stations.
(4) - Operation of convenience stores.
(5) - Operation of a First Nation providing services to its community members, namely, social assistance, welfare administration, day care and seniors' centres, community health programs, elementary, secondary, and post-secondary instruction services, library services, native literacy programs, summer camps, housing maintenance and construction, property management services, land development services, fire and police services, water treatment services, road maintenance, and providing facilities for sports and recreation; promoting the economic development of the First Nation in the traditional territory of the First Nation in the South Okanagan region of British Columbia; promoting the cultural development of the First Nation in British Columbia, namely, by promoting the First Nation language, oral histories, traditions, and arts; undertaking representations to protect and apply aboriginal rights; and acting as representatives of the First Nation in all matters of interest to the First Nation.
(6) - Golf courses.
(7) - Operation of a campsite and recreational vehicle resort.
(8) - Operation of a cultural and heritage centre.
(9) - Operation of a winery.
(10) - Operation of vineyards and the sale and distribution of grapes; supplying ready-mix concrete; forestry operations, namely, silviculture, timber logging, and mill operations; construction services; housing agency services.
(11) - Operation of gas stations.
(12) - Casual clothing and hats; pens, letter openers, mugs, and key chains.
(13) - Wine and wine-related items, namely, corkscrews, glasses, decanters, bottle closures, wine charms, wine buckets, wine cooling pails, wine bottle cradles, and wine racks; coats, socks and sweat bands; postcards, greeting cards, calendars, books, pre-recorded audio cassettes, pre-recorded videotapes, pre-recorded optical discs not containing software, playing cards, board games, desk sets, cutlery, cigarette lighters, stuffed toys, ornamental novelty pins, calculators, watches, clocks, bed blankets, musical instruments namely drums, pocket knives, flashlights, beverage glassware, plates, bowls, vases; statues and carvings of wood, stone, concrete, marble, bone, ivory, plaster, plastic, china, crystal, earthenware, glass, porcelain, terra cotta, precious metal, and non-precious metal; chocolate liqueurs.
(14) - Operation of convenience stores.
(15) - Operation of a First Nation providing services to its community members, namely, social assistance, welfare administration, day care and seniors' centres, community health programs, elementary, secondary, and post-secondary instruction services, library services, native literacy programs, summer camps, housing maintenance and construction, property management services, land development services, fire and police services, water treatment services, road maintenance, and providing facilities for sports and recreation; promoting the economic development of the First Nation in the traditional territory of the First Nation in the South Okanagan region of British Columbia; promoting the cultural development of the First Nation in British Columbia, namely, by promoting the First Nation language, oral histories, traditions, and arts; undertaking representations to protect and apply aboriginal rights; and acting as representatives of the First Nation in all matters of interest to the First Nation.
(16) - Golf courses.
(17) - Operation of a campsite and recreational vehicle resort.
(18) - Operation of a cultural and heritage centre.
(19) - Wine-related items, namely, bottle closures of metal; statues and carvings of non-precious metal.
(20) - Operation of a winery.
(21) - Operation of vineyards and the sale and distribution of grapes; supplying ready-mix concrete; forestry operations, namely, silviculture, timber logging, and mill operations; construction services; housing agency services.
(22) - Cutlery, pocket knives.
(23) - Pre-recorded audio cassettes, pre-recorded videotapes, pre-recorded optical discs not containing software, calculators.
(24) - Flashlights.
(25) - Key chains.
(26) - Ornamental novelty pins, watches, clocks; statues and carvings of precious metal.
(27) - Musical instruments namely drums.
(28) - Pens, letter openers.
(29) - Postcards, greeting cards, calendars, books, desk sets.
(30) - Statues and carvings of stone, concrete and marble.
(31) - Wine-related items, namely, bottle closures not of metal and wine racks; statues and carvings of wood, bone, ivory, plaster and plastic.
(32) - Mugs.
(33) - Wine-related items, namely, corkscrews, glasses, decanters, wine buckets, wine cooling pails, wine bottle cradles; beverage glassware, plates, bowls, vases; statues and carvings of china, crystal, earthenware, glass, porcelain and terra cotta.
(34) - Bed blankets.
(35) - Casual clothing and hats.
(36) - Coats, socks and sweat bands.
(37) - Wine-related items, namely wine charms; ornamental novelty pins.
(38) - Playing cards, board games, stuffed toys.
(39) - Wine; chocolate liqueurs.
(40) - Cigarette lighters.
(41) - Operation of convenience stores.
(42) - Promoting the economic development of the First Nation in the traditional territory of the First Nation in the South Okanagan region of British Columbia; promoting the cultural development of the First Nation in British Columbia, namely, by promoting the First Nation language, oral histories, traditions, and arts.
(43) - Sale and distribution of grapes.
(44) - Operation of a First Nation providing services to its community members, namely, social assistance, welfare administration, property management services.
(45) - Housing agency services.
(46) - Operation of gas stations.
(47) - Operation of a First Nation providing services to its community members, namely, housing maintenance and construction, land development services and road maintenance.
(48) - Supplying ready-mix concrete; construction services.
(49) - Operation of a First Nation providing services to its community members, namely, water treatment services.
(50) - Operation of a winery.
(51) - Timber logging, and mill operations.
(52) - Operation of a First Nation providing services to its community members, namely, elementary, secondary, and post-secondary instruction services, library services, native literacy programs, summer camps, and providing facilities for sports and recreation.
(53) - Golf courses.
(54) - Operation of a cultural and heritage centre.
(55) - Operation of a First Nation providing services to its community members, namely, day care and seniors' centres.
(56) - Operation of a campsite and recreational vehicle resort.
(57) - Operation of a First Nation providing services to its community members, namely, community health programs.
(58) - Operation of vineyards; forestry operations, namely, silviculture.
(59) - Operation of a First Nation providing services to its community members, namely, fire and police services; undertaking representations to protect and apply aboriginal rights; and acting as representatives of the First Nation in all matters of interest to the First Nation.
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