The Good News(letter) | June 18
Through all the changes and uncertainty, we're continuously inspired by the resiliency and innovative spirit of the people behind the businesses. There's a lot going on in the world of Travel & Tourism - here are some good news and happenings from within the region and around the globe.
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Thompson Okanagan
Tin Whistle Brewing has announced new ownership, a new look and a new environmental focus - now certified carbon neutral! In a COVID-19 pivot, wife and husband duo Alexis and Timothy became owners of Tin Whistle Brewing in 2020, after losing their jobs at the onset of the global pandemic, relocated their young family to Penticton, B.C. and got to work renewing the 25-year-old business.
Farmstrong Cider will be hosting live music every Thursday Night in June, July & August from 5 - 8 PMwith no cover charge but a donation jar for the North Okanagan Rail Trail from Armstrong to Sicamous. Grab a bite to eat, a cold cider and enjoy some live music! (P.S. - they are also currently planning their First Annual Pickle Festival in August!)
After a one year retirement, the Naramata Community Market is back and better than ever!Every Wednesday night, you can stroll through Manitou Park and pick up local produce, food, treats, and an array of handmade products.
Around the Globe
Insect hotels and honey highways are helping bee populations in the Netherlands. The country has launched a national pollinator strategy to help declining bee populations with innovative measures including insect hotels, green-roofed bus stops, planting on roadside verges, and 'honey highways'.
A credit-for-clunkers program launched in France offers drivers thousands of euros to switch aging vehicles to E-bikes! France will become the world’s first country to offer drivers a chance to trade in their old cars for a 2,500 euro ($3,600CAD) credit that can be used to purchase an electric bike.