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Okanagan College
Okanagan College has issued a Notice of Intent (NOI-27-0043) to inform the market that it intends to amend its existing Vernon Food Services Agreement with Dexterra Food Services Limited Partnership. The amendment will incorporate operations and food service delivery within the S Building at the Kelowna Campus, expanding the supplier's current service delivery model and financial reporting requirements. This Notice of Intent is being posted in accordance with Okanagan College's procurement policies and applicable trade agreement obligations.
Posted Date
Jul 10, 2026
Due Date
Jul 20, 2026
Release: Jul 10, 2026
Okanagan College
Close: Jul 20, 2026
Okanagan College has issued a Notice of Intent (NOI-27-0043) to inform the market that it intends to amend its existing Vernon Food Services Agreement with Dexterra Food Services Limited Partnership. The amendment will incorporate operations and food service delivery within the S Building at the Kelowna Campus, expanding the supplier's current service delivery model and financial reporting requirements. This Notice of Intent is being posted in accordance with Okanagan College's procurement policies and applicable trade agreement obligations.
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Okanagan College issued RFPQ-27-0042 to pre-qualify consulting firms to provide planning, design, development, and implementation of a comprehensive campus wayfinding program for its Kelowna Campus and an interior wayfinding program for the new Centre for Food, Wine and Tourism (CFWT) building. The estimated contract period is 36 months and the procurement is for professional consulting services (a Request for Pre-Qualification), not a grant. The solicitation was published on CanadaBuys and the submission deadline is 2026-07-21 at 17:00 EDT.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jul 21, 2026
Okanagan College
Close: Jul 21, 2026
Okanagan College issued RFPQ-27-0042 to pre-qualify consulting firms to provide planning, design, development, and implementation of a comprehensive campus wayfinding program for its Kelowna Campus and an interior wayfinding program for the new Centre for Food, Wine and Tourism (CFWT) building. The estimated contract period is 36 months and the procurement is for professional consulting services (a Request for Pre-Qualification), not a grant. The solicitation was published on CanadaBuys and the submission deadline is 2026-07-21 at 17:00 EDT.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Okanagan College
The meeting began with the establishment of quorum and acknowledgment of the traditional lands. Key actions included the swearing-in of three new Board Members and the approval of the meeting agenda, which encompassed the approval of the May 21, 2025, Open Session Minutes and the 2025 Mandate Letter. In the reports section, the Board Chair provided updates on contract renewal for the President, committee activities, and the review of the 2024/25 Audited Financial Statements, which were subsequently approved. The Board also approved revised Bylaws Relating Generally to the Conduct of the Affairs of Okanagan College. Under Education Council reports, two new Microcredential programs related to Solar Photovoltaic Systems were approved, and revisions to the Tourism Management Diploma were also approved. New Business focused on the approval of the Okanagan College Capital Plan 2025, which includes accessibility audits and aligning with the Inspire Plan. Finally, under Other Business, the Board received a presentation from the Okanagan College Faculty Association addressing morale, transparency, and the need for greater faculty involvement in financial decision-making.
This document outlines an Inclusive Community Plan Actions Roadmap focusing on four strategic pillars: Community and Culture (We Gather), Learning and Teaching (We Grow), Knowledge in Action (We Share), and Shared Accountability (We Hold). The plan details specific actions for 2025-2026 and 2026-2027, including piloting initiatives for student engagement, creating employee resource groups, implementing professional development for inclusive learning, developing data evaluation frameworks, and establishing governance for diversity, equity, and inclusion. The objective is to cultivate a culture of participation, connection, and inclusion.
The Regular Open Session meeting included an acknowledgement of the meeting being held on unceded traditional Indigenous lands. Key actions involved the approval of the meeting agenda and consent agenda items, which included the Institutional Accountability Plan and Report 2023/24, the 2026 & 2027 Board Meeting Schedules, and the 2026 Board Workplan. Reports were presented by the Acting Chair, Finance, Audit and Risk Review Committee, and Governance Committee. The Governance Committee recommended, and the Board approved, revisions to the Naming Policy and the Board Appeals Policy. The President's Report detailed updates on provincial and federal political landscapes, risk trends related to international enrollment challenges, and thriving trades programs. Program revisions for the Commercial Aviation Diploma and Commercial Helicopter Certificate were approved based on Education Council recommendations. Financial projections indicated that the College was on track to budget, anticipating a smaller deficit than initially projected for the first quarter.
The Okanagan College Inclusive Community Plan outlines a vision for fostering a welcoming and inclusive community where all members are supported to thrive through sustainable growth, creativity, and innovation. The plan is structured around four pillars: 'Gather' for community and culture, 'Grow' for learning and teaching, 'Share' for knowledge in action, and 'Hold' for shared accountability. It aims to integrate principles of equity, diversity, inclusion, and social justice into all aspects of the college, ensuring accessibility and success for all learners and employees, and positioning the institution as a leader in inclusive community building.
This plan outlines commitments to equity, inclusivity, and accessibility, guided by the organization's vision and mission, with a strong focus on strengthening its role as a leader in equity, diversity, inclusion, and social justice (EDISJ). The plan is structured around four Inclusive Community Pillars: 'We Gather: Community and Culture,' 'We Grow: Learning and Teaching,' 'We Hold: Shared Accountability,' and 'We Share: Knowledge in Action.' Key objectives include fostering a learning environment that values respect and EDISJ, increasing equitable participation of all diversity groups, and ensuring inclusive and equitable access by removing systemic barriers to post-secondary education for marginalized populations, ultimately building vibrant, strong, and diverse communities.
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