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The latest Thompson Okanagan tourism industry news from TOTA, tourism businesses, and communities.

 
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Pilot Project for Cork Recycling in West Kelowna

Return-It has found a unique way to recycle corks in partnership with SOLE, a company that makes eco-friendly cork footwear. The two organizations have developed a pilot project to collect natural wine corks in West Kelowna at the Boucherie Self Storage & Bottle Depot and repurpose the material, keeping it out of the landfill.

 
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“Cork is a great material. It’s natural and it’s actually a carbon-negative material. It can be repurposed, in this case into new consumer items like footwear, where it can replace petroleum-based foams and plastic.” ~ Allen Langdon, Return-It CEO and president

 

Not much can beat opening up a bottle of wine on a hot Okanagan summer’s day, and Return-It has found a unique way to save wine corks that are destined to go to the landfill each year. Now, indulging in the fruits of the valley is that much sweeter because of a pilot program resulting from a partnership between Return-It and SOLE, a company that makes eco-friendly cork footwear.

“This really hasn’t been done before, where you try to collect cork from the public on such a large scale,” said Allen Langdon, Return-It CEO and president. “We are going into it not knowing what to expect but I think at the end of the day, the ultimate objective is keeping this material out of the landfill.”

The pilot program will run until December 2021. If successful, it will be expanded across B.C.


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Sovereign Lake Nordic Club Commits to Living Wage

Sovereign Lake is the first ski area in Canada to make a commitment to help end working poverty, by paying all its staff and contracted workers a living wage. A living wage is the hourly amount a family needs to cover basic expenses.

 
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Sovereign Lake Nordic Club becomes first ski area in Canada to guarantee a living wage

The Sovereign Lake Nordic Club is a not-for-profit ski club with more than 3,200 members operating within the Silver Star Provincial Park near Vernon, on the traditional, unceded territory of the Syilx/Okanagan People.

Sovereign Lake is the first ski area in Canada to make a commitment to help end working poverty, by paying all its staff and contracted workers a living wage. A living wage is the hourly amount a family needs to cover basic expenses. The calculation is based on a two-parent family with two children – the most common family unit in B.C. – with each parent working full-time.

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“In placing our employees’ health and financial stability front and centre, we help to build long term sustainable employment opportunities for our community, while reducing training costs in this traditional high staff turnover industry. With an 80% annual return rate of our employees, it helps maintain a friendly and familiar atmosphere for our members and guests….By meeting and exceeding these minimum benchmarks for a living wage, we are creating a strong team more akin to a family than just a job”

- Troy Hudson, Sovereign Lake Nordic Club

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Thank You to Supporters of the Agri-Tourism Entrepreneur Skills Training Program

On May 28, 2021, the first cohort of graduates from TOTA’s Agri-Tourism Entrepreneur Skills Training Program came together to celebrate with a virtual graduation ceremony. After two months of online class sessions from 29 facilitators, 3 self-led certificates, mentorship meetings, and employment coaching, 14 participants graduated, ready to launch an agri-tourism product in the Thompson Okanagan region.

 

On May 28, 2021, the first cohort of graduates from TOTA’s Agri-Tourism Entrepreneur Skills Training Program came together to celebrate with a virtual graduation ceremony. After two months of online class sessions from 20+ facilitators, mentorship meetings, and employment coaching, 16 participants graduated, ready to launch an agri-tourism product in the Thompson Okanagan region.

The program was a great success, with the online format enabling TOTA, UVIC, and industry guest speakers to connect with participants safely through a time of social distancing.

Students learned to develop a market-ready, shelf-stable product to offer in local retail, domestic, and international markets. Developed in response to the need to invest in locally derived, grown, processed, packaged, and distributed food supply to support the local economy, the program combined small business, export/market-ready training, and practical food-processing training.

The program came at a time when many of the participants were in search of next steps, resources, and a sense of connection, due to the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the tourism industry. The Agri-Tourism Entrepreneur Skill Training Program was delivered free of charge by the Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA) in cooperation with the University of Victoria-Peter B. Gustavson School of Business and supported by the Government of Canada through the Canada-British Columbia Workforce Development Agreement.


Thank You To The Program Supporters

We would like to express a heartfelt 'thank you' to the facilitators, guests speakers, and mentors who supported this program and the participants:

Facilitators & Industry Guests

Participants received 200+ hours of instruction from 20+ facilitators and industry guests with expertise in agri-tourism product development, sales, and marketing, and other required areas of knowledge to help entrepreneurs enter the retail market and online platforms with confidence.

 

University of Victoria: Peter B. Gustavson School of Business

  • Rob Inkster

  • Kimball Ketsa

  • Dr. Brent Mainprize

  • Martin Rissley

  • Christian Van Buskirk

Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA)

  • Ellen Walker-Matthews

  • Terrina Barsalou

  • Barbara Bonnough

  • Jenna Labossiere

  • Chelsea McGonigal

Symphony Tourism Services, a subsidiary of TOTA

  • Kelly Galaski

Agri-Tourism Industry & Economic Development Organizations

 

Mentorship Program

Industry support is essential to help up and coming entrepreneurs achieve success. Over several weeks, mentors connected with budding entrepreneurs to share business insights and encouraging words.

 
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Interior Health Launches Mobile Immunization Clinics

Interior Health’s #journey2immunity has kicked into high gear with the introduction of mobile immunization clinics that will travel across the Interior Health region to target rural and remote communities, and other hard to reach populations.

Interior Health’s #journey2immunity has kicked into high gear with the introduction of mobile immunization clinics that will travel across the Interior Health region to target rural and remote communities, and other hard to reach populations. 

“We know that the best way to ensure that everyone who wants a vaccine is able to get one is by removing as many barriers to access as possible,” said Interior Health president and CEO, Susan Brown. “These two mobile clinics are heading out on a road trip that will make it easier for many people in the Interior to get their COVID-19 vaccine in their home community.”


One mobile immunization clinic will travel through communities in the South Okanagan, Kootenay Boundary and East Kootenay, making initial stops in Big White, Peachland, Okanagan Falls, Hedley and Princeton. The second mobile immunization will complete its journey through the North Okanagan and Thompson Cariboo Shuswap regions, with stops first in Cherryville, Lumby, the Okanagan Indian Band, Falkland and Armstrong.

Interior Health has worked with provincial partners to design and implement the mobile clinics. Two trailers are fully-equipped and have been provided by the British Columbia Automobile Association (BCAA) and will make stops in more than 40 communities along the way.


The clinics will focus on providing first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine to eligible people who are 12+ (born in 2009 or earlier), and appointments at the clinics along the way will not be required. 

“BCAA’s mobile response units are designed to provide on-the-ground support to British Columbians in the event of a major incident, and we are beyond thrilled to offer two units to Interior Health as mobile immunization clinics. What an incredible way to work together to get as many people vaccinated as possible,” says BCAA President and CEO Eric Hopkins.

Interior Health will work in partnership with local leaders and the media to inform communities when the mobile vaccination clinic will be near them.


To keep up-to-date with the mobile immunization clinics schedules please regularly check back here.

There are three ways to register for COVID-19 vaccine notifications:

 

New clinic dates for second doses in rural and remote communities are published at: https://news.interiorhealth.ca/news/taking-a-community-approach/

For a list of all Interior Health COVID-19 vaccination clinics and other resources visit: https://news.interiorhealth.ca/news/covid-19-vaccines/

 To learn about B.C.’s COVID-19 Immunization Plan, visit: www.gov.bc.ca/getvaccinated

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Okanagan Bioregion Food System Project

The project explores the economic, environmental stewardship, and food self-reliance potentials of a more regionalized food system in the Okanagan.

 
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A new study suggests the Okanagan could meet most of its food needs by increasing local production.

The study by Surrey's Kwantlen Polytechnic University says regionalizing food systems can be a driver of sustainable community development and the basis for resilient local and regional economies and ecologies.

“Food systems cannot be separated from other planning and development activities. We need to recognize the inextricably linked nature of food systems and adopt a ‘food systems lens’ in all our planning activities,” says Dr. Kent Mullinix, director of the Institute for Sustainable Food Systems.

“Regionalizing our food systems by producing food closer to home, bringing the economic activity home to local communities, and having more control over our own food system through local policies, can help address some of these issues.”

The three-year Okanagan Bioregion Food System Project focused on farming and food systems in the Okanagan.

Other findings included:

  • Developing regional food systems can have economic benefits for the bioregion. These benefits are maximized when investments are made in the development of food processing, distribution and storage infrastructure.

  • Increasing the consumption of locally produced food does not reduce the environmental impacts associated with the food system, but changing diets does. When it comes to ecological footprint and greenhouse gas emissions, how food is produced, and the resources required, matter more than where it is produced.



 
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BC COVID-19 Safety Plan: Key Trends Infographic by go2HR

go2HR offers a free BC COVID-19 Safety Plan Review Service for BC tourism businesses to support a safe restart. go2HR has created a BC COVID-19 Safety Plan: Key Trends Infographic to show key areas of need and supports offered by the service.

 

go2HR offers a free BC COVID-19 Safety Plan Review Service for BC tourism businesses to support a safe restart. go2HR has created a BC COVID-19 Safety Plan: Key Trends Infographic to show key areas of need and supports offered by the service:

 

 

About the BC COVID-19 Safety Plan Review Service

It is critical for all tourism businesses to review and update a COVID-19 safety plan as we progress through the BC Restart Plan and gradual lifting of restrictions.

go2HR is here to make the process a little easier with a free safety plan review service with targeted feedback and recommendations. This important service is offered to all BC tourism and hospitality businesses, free of charge, to ensure that businesses can restart and reopen safely.

Submit your safety plan for a comprehensive review by a health and safety expert today.

If you have any questions regarding workplace health and safety or need support with any aspect of your COVID-19 safety plan, contact go2HR at safety@go2HR.ca or by phone 604-633-9787.

 
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BC Parks Improving Accessibility to Enable Nature For All

To ensure everyone can get out and enjoy nature, BC Parks continues to make accessibility upgrades in parks throughout the province and incorporates universal design standards in new campgrounds and recreation sites.

 

“Everyone is welcome in nature” is a message that carries the spirit of a renewed commitment by BC Parks to make outdoor recreation more accessible and inclusive.

BC Parks has seen a significant increase in the diversity of park visitors over the past decade and park visitation is reaching record highs. Expanding accessibility through new projects in campgrounds, day-use areas, playgrounds and a new welcome sign convey the principle that nature is for all.

“Our provincial parks are a place for everyone, and these initiatives are the beginning of a renewed commitment and an important step in our long-term commitment to inclusion, equity and diversity,” said Kelly Greene, Parliamentary Secretary for Environment. “Our province is strong because of the diversity of our people, and it is important that our parks system ensures that everyone is welcome and comfortable as they enjoy British Columbia’s spectacular outdoors.”

To ensure everyone can get out and enjoy nature, BC Parks continues to make accessibility upgrades in parks throughout the province and incorporates universal design standards in new campgrounds and recreation sites.

With more than 23 million visits each year, new welcome signs are being installed at BC Parks entrance points, such as parking lots, kiosks, campgrounds and trailheads.

New accessibility information is also being added to the BC Parks website. People will be able to see photos and descriptions of facilities before they arrive at the park they plan to visit.


 
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Tourism Hiring & Employment Resource Roundup

With the launch of BC’s Restart Plan and the summer season starting, the Tourism Resiliency Program advisors have received many questions around hiring employees, health & safety training, and maintaining employees through the season. The Thompson Okanagan Tourism Resiliency Program team has compiled the latest updates and relevant resources to support tourism businesses.

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With the launch of BC’s Restart Plan and the summer season starting, the Tourism Resiliency Program advisors have received many questions around hiring employees, health & safety training, and maintaining employees through the season.

The Thompson Okanagan Tourism Resiliency Program team has compiled the latest updates and relevant resources to support tourism businesses:

B.C. Minimum Wage Increase

As of June 1, 2021, B.C.’s minimum wage rates increased as follows:

  • General minimum wage increases to $15.20 an hour from $14.60 an hour.

  • Liquor server minimum wage of $13.95 an hour is being eliminated and replaced with the general minimum wage of $15.20 an hour.

  • Live-in camp leader minimum wage, per day, increases to $121.65 from $116.86; and resident caretaker minimum wage, per month, increases to $912.28, plus $36.56 per suite for those who manage nine to 60 residential suites and to $3,107.42 for 61 or more suites.

While there are currently no minimum-wage related subsidies, B.C. businesses are seeing savings through recent tax cuts, such as the 20% reduction in the small-business corporate income tax rate, and the 50% cut to Provincial Sales Tax (PST) on non-residential electricity, a tax eliminated by April 1, 2019.

Tax and accounting advice is available through Small Business BC.

BC Employer Training Grant (ETG)

Offers employers 100% of eligible training costs, up to a maximum of $10,000 per participant per fiscal year, to support British Columbians that are employed or have been employed in sectors impacted by COVID-19.The goal of the ETG is to help British Columbians access the skills and training needed to adapt to the changing requirements of jobs and the labour market while encouraging employer involvement in the training of their employees.

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B.C. Increased Employment Incentive (IEI) 

The B.C. increased employment incentive is a one-time refundable tax credit for all private sector B.C. employers to encourage the creation of new jobs for B.C. workers, or increases in payroll for existing low or medium-income employees. The tax credit is calculated at 15% of the amount that the employer’s qualifying B.C. remuneration exceeds the employer’s base B.C. remuneration for the quarter ending December 31, 2020.

The deadline to apply is December 31, 2021.

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Work-Sharing (WS)

A program to help employers and employees avoid layoffs during a temporary decrease in business activity beyond the control of the employer. The program provides Employment Insurance (EI) benefits to eligible employees who agree to reduce their normal working hours and share the available work while their employer recovers.

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Government of Canada Announced Details of the New Canada Recovery Hiring Program and Extension of Business Support Programs

The proposed Canada Recovery Hiring Program will be available to support active employees from June 6, 2021 to November 20, 2021. This will allow eligible employers to use the program at a pace that works for them.

The Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy is currently set to expire in June 2021.

  • The recent federal budget proposed to extend the Wage Subsidy until September 25, 2021.

  • This extension would see a gradual decrease of the Wage Subsidy rate, beginning July 4, 2021, in order to ensure an orderly phase-out of the program as the economy reopens.

Employers would be able to shift to the Canada Recovery Hiring Program as they transition to recovery and hire new workers.

See Press Release

 

go2HR Resources

 

go2HR Job Board

The leading free job board for tourism and hospitality jobs in BC. Tourism businesses can post jobs any time to seek quality employers.

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Employer Resource: The Return on Investment (ROI) of Staff Training

New workers may require instruction in first aid, food handling, or a new booking system. Incorporating training that develops employees toward long-term career goals can also promote greater job satisfaction. Learn how training can lead to employees to stay longer and be more productive while on your team.

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Recruiting and Hiring International Workers: What Tourism & Hospitality Employers Need to Know

Destination BC and go2HR held a webinar to help employers navigate some of the challenges of recruiting and hiring international workers, including immigration processes in the age of COVID-19.

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Tourism Resiliency Program Supports

We hope these resources are helpful. We are here to help with the challenges your business is facing.

As part of TOTA's Tourism Resiliency Program you can access the following supports:

 
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Additional Funding for Business Recovery Grant

The Province is adding millions in additional funding to keep the Small and Medium Sized Business Recovery Grant operating until the expected start of Step 3 of BC’s Restart plan on July 1, 2021. The program has been providing relief to thousands of B.C. businesses impacted by the pandemic. Eligible businesses interested in applying for the grant are encouraged to apply right away.

The Province is adding millions in additional funding to keep the Small and Medium Sized Business Recovery Grant operating until the expected start of Step 3 of BC’s Restart plan on July 1, 2021.

The program has been providing relief to thousands of B.C. businesses impacted by the pandemic.

“The Small and Medium Sized Business Recovery Grant program has had tremendous uptake and helped thousands of B.C. businesses position themselves for a strong recovery as we embark on BC’s Restart plan,” said Ravi Kahlon, Minister of Jobs, Economic Recovery and Innovation. “We built this grant program for the business community. Its success is directly attributed to the input businesses shared that allowed us to reshape the program along the way. My gratitude goes to everyone who helped make this program a success for businesses throughout the province.”

To date, the business recovery grant program has committed $290 million to support businesses impacted by the pandemic. After applications close on July 2, 2021, the total investment of the Small and Medium Sized Business Recovery Grant program is expected to reach $430 million. This funding will support more than 20,000 B.C. businesses and 260,000 employees over the course of the pandemic and beyond. 

As of June 3, 2021, more than 10,000 grants have been awarded to B.C. businesses. Over 41% of these grants have been awarded to tourism-related businesses.

“Over 4,100 tourism operators have accessed the grant and received funds from the $100 million for tourism-specific funding. This additional support was a call to action from the Tourism Task Force to provide relief to people and businesses that were struggling,” said Melanie Mark, Minister of Tourism, Arts, Culture and Sport. “I encourage any tourism businesses that haven’t accessed the grant to see if they are eligible.”

The Circuit Breaker Business Relief Grant is delivering over $130 million to hospitality and accommodation businesses impacted by the recently lifted health orders. The Circuit Breaker Business Relief Grant will close on June 4, 2021. Combined, these two grant programs provide approximately $560 million in relief to businesses hit hard during the pandemic.

“It is an honour for Small Business BC to be involved in this program, and we appreciate the graciousness of all the businesses we worked with,” said Tom Conway, CEO, Small Business BC. “We are also grateful for the B.C. government's willingness to adjust this program to meet the needs of businesses. This is precisely the type of response that will help businesses turn the corner past these challenging times.”


Eligible businesses interested in applying for the grant are encouraged to apply right away. All businesses that apply, including businesses in the application process, must submit all final documentation and details prior to the July 2, 2021, deadline. Outstanding grants and related service-provider claims will continue to be processed as soon as possible after the application period closes.

“Receiving this grant money from the B.C. government was empowering because it gave me the funding I needed to move forward with the recovery plan I built during the application process,” said Leanna Carlson, owner, Carlson Pottery in Prince George. “The grant money I received not only benefits my business, it has a ripple effect on the community and makes people optimistic that the local economy is starting to rebuild.”

Many programs that provide ongoing supports for businesses remain in place as the economy continues to reopen. This includes federal programs, such as the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy and the Canada Emergency Rent Subsidy, as well as provincial programs, such as the Increased Employment Incentive and the COVID-19 Paid Sick Leave reimbursement program.

The Small and Medium Sized Business Recovery Grant program is part of StrongerBC: BC’s Economic Recovery Plan. This plan is one of the ways government is working to support businesses impacted by the pandemic, while the province builds toward a more innovative, sustainable and inclusive economic future.


Quick Facts:

  • The Small and Medium Sized Business Recovery Grant program provides fully funded grants to eligible businesses that employ up to 149 B.C. residents.

  • Grants of $10,000 to a maximum of $30,000 are available with up to an additional $5,000 to $15,000 available to tourism-related businesses.

  • As part of the application process, an applicant is required to develop a business recovery plan.

  • Approved professional service providers are available to help with the application process, including recovery plan support, up to $2,000 per small or medium-sized business. This amount is paid directly to the provider.


Learn More:

For more information on the Small and Medium Sized Business Recovery Grant program, including the application process and eligibility, visit:
https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/economic-recovery/business-recovery-grant

For more information on StrongerBC, visit: https://strongerbc.gov.bc.ca/

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Moccasin Trails and Indigenous World Winery Selected to Receive Indigenous Tourism Grants

WestJet and the Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada (ITAC) are providing nine, $10,000 grants to Indigenous tourism businesses across Canada, including two Thompson Okanagan Indigenous tourism businesses: Moccasin Trails and Indigenous World Winery.

 

WestJet and the Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada (ITAC) are providing nine, $10,000 grants to Indigenous tourism businesses across Canada that have been devastated by the shutdown of the tourism industry due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The grants were originally earmarked through the WestJet/ITAC strategic national partnership, signed in November 2019.

Congratulations to the Thompson Okanagan Recipients of the 2020/2021 WestJet/ITAC grants!

The grant recipients will be spotlighted on WestJet’s social channels and its newsroom over the next year.

The recipients of these grants were given the news in March 2021 and their reactions were captured in a new WestJet/ITAC video. The video features Robert & Bernice Louie of Indigenous World Winery and Greg Hopf of Moccasin Trails.

The WestJet/ITAC strategic national partnership is a three-year commitment that outlines how the airline will foster opportunities for Indigenous tourism by showcasing Indigenous People’s culture and history while bringing global audiences to take part in Indigenous tourism experiences.

For the full listing of the grant recipients, visit westjet.com/en-ca/best-of-travel/indigenous-tourism.

For more information about Indigenous experiences across Canada, visit DestinationIndigenous.ca

 
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A Tasting of Indigenous Cultures Workshop

In partnership with Destination BC and sponsored by Daily Hive, you will be guided through an exploration of the rich history and cultures of Indigenous cuisine and wine in B.C.

 
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Join this National Indigenous History Month workshop to immerse yourself in authentic Indigenous food & beverage in British Columbia.

In partnership with Destination BC and sponsored by Daily Hive, you will be guided through an exploration of the rich history and cultures of Indigenous cuisine and wine in B.C. Meet Paul Natrall, a second-generation chef and owner of Vancouver’s successful Indigenous food truck, Mr. Bannock, and Ryan Widdup, manager and sommelier of the Okanagan’s picturesque Indigenous World Winery. Viewers will learn how to make authentic bannock from the comfort of their homes, and learn about the history and practices behind Indigenous wine. When you taste Indigenous World wine, you are tasting fruit from the land that has supported the Syilx people for over 10,000 years.

 
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Sip along with Indigenous World Winery’s virtual tasting. These world-class wines (Hee-Hee-Tel-Kin Red, Ho-We-Nam Ho-We-Nem Sparkling White, Simo and La'p Cheet) can be purchased through their online shop. Mr. Bannock offers a variety of authentic bannock mixes through his online shop.

 

Date and Time

Tue, June 15, 2021

2:00 PM – 3:00 PM PDT

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Celebrate National Indigenous History Month this June

National Indigenous History Month through June invites Canadians to celebrate local First Nations cultures, while reflecting on the storied history of the country’s Indigenous peoples.

Indigenous Tourism BC (ITBC) is hosting a series of free virtual workshops celebrating National Indigenous History Month (June 2021) and National Indigenous Peoples Day (June 21, 2021). Two Thompson Okanagan Indigenous tourism companies are taking part in the workshops: Indigenous World Winery and Moccasin Trails. For a list of Indigenous tourism experiences in the Thompson Okanagan, see the Indigenous Tourism BC website.

 

National Indigenous History Month was introduced in June 2009 as a way to educate, connect, and promote reconciliation in Canada. In 1996, National Indigenous Peoples Day was declared, with the date of June 21 chosen to coincide with the summer solstice and the start of berry-picking and fishing season – both important traditions in Indigenous cultures. The holidays invite Canadian residents to celebrate local First Nations cultures, while reflecting on the storied history of the country’s Indigenous peoples.

Indigenous Tourism BC Virtual Workshops

Indigenous Tourism BC (ITBC) is thrilled to host a series of free virtual workshops celebrating National Indigenous History Month (June 2021) and National Indigenous Peoples Day (June 21, 2021), in partnership with Destination BC and sponsored by Daily Hive. An engaging opportunity for people everywhere to learn about Indigenous cultures, history and tourism in BC, the workshops are anchored by themes of food and beverage, arts and culture, and wellness.

Two Thompson Okanagan Indigenous tourism companies are taking part in the workshops: Indigenous World Winery and Moccasin Trails. For a list of Indigenous tourism experiences in the Thompson Okanagan, see the Indigenous Tourism BC website.

Taking place throughout the month of June, the upcoming sessions include:

A Tasting of Indigenous Cultures – Tuesday, June 15 at 2pm PST / 5pm EST 
An immersive exploration of the rich history and cultures of Indigenous cuisine and wine in BC. Viewers will meet Paul Natrall, second-generation chef and owner of Vancouver’s Indigenous food truck, Mr. Bannock, and Ryan Widdup, manager and sommelier of the Okanagan’s picturesque Indigenous World Winery. Learn how to make authentic bannock from home and learn about the history and practices behind Indigenous wine.
Register: https://bit.ly/33U30W5

Celebrating Living Indigenous Arts & Culture – Thursday, June 17 at 2pm PST / 5pm EST
Travel virtually to the U’mista Cultural Centre in Alert Bay, BC with Sara Fulla, where you’ll learn about the history and cultural significance of Potlatches as well as the artistic practices of cedar weaving, song and dance. Viewers will then be transported to the remote Great Bear Rainforest in Klemtu, BC where they will meet Sierra Hall at Spirit Bear Lodge. From harvesting traditional foods and wildlife watching to viewing petroglyphs and historical tours, Spirit Bear Lodge fosters deep connections to place and land.  
Register: https://bit.ly/3eZktmw

Honouring Wellness – Tuesday, June 22 at 2pm PST / 5pm EST 
Restore your spirit through an exploration of Indigenous wellness rituals. Frank Antoine, co-founder of the Okanagan’s Moccasin Trails, will host a smudging ceremony and attendees will learn about the colonization of Indigenous wellness practices. Viewers will then meet Dennis Thomas of Vancouver’s Takaya Tours, an Indigenous owned eco-tourism venture. Indigenous peoples have travelled the land and waters of traditional territory for thousands of years, and Dennis will share his ancestral knowledge, fostering an appreciation for wilderness and Indigenous culture. Learn how nature and sustainability, through an Indigenous worldview, contribute to social wellbeing.
Register: https://bit.ly/3ft3J5V

Included on each event page are links to purchase relevant products or reserve future travel experiences relating to each workshop topic, including sage sticks for smudging and pre-made mixes to bake bannock at home.

 
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Our Deepest Sympathies for the Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc Community

The Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc confirmed the uncovering of the remains of 215 children buried on the site of the former Kamloops Indian Residential School. On behalf of the Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association Board of Directors and our entire team, we wish to express our deepest sympathies to all of the families of Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc community and Indigenous peoples of Canada.

 
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The Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc confirmed the uncovering of the remains of 215 children buried on the site of the former Kamloops Indian Residential School.

On behalf of the Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association Board of Directors and our entire team, we wish to express our deepest sympathies to all of the families of Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc community and Indigenous peoples of Canada.

We recognize and are deeply saddened by the profound loss, indignity, and injustice of these unimaginable actions. These lost lives will remain in our hearts and minds forever as we grieve together with you and send our support to the community and all its people.


For more information, see the Tkemlups.ca News Room and press release.

 
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Free Travel Offer Listings on HelloBC.com

Destination BC is listing Travel Offers on HelloBC.com as a “hook” to encourage potential travellers to explore a variety of BC experiences, attractions, and accommodations. Research shows that offers play an important role in moving the consumer’s mindset from planning to purchasing and is also a great opportunity for businesses to feature new products or experiences, drive website traffic/bookings and ultimately acquire new customers.

 
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Destination BC’s summer marketing campaign – which will launch once we are again able to promote travel, in accordance with the orders and guidelines of the Provincial Health Officer and BC’s Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General – will encourage British Columbians to explore their own province and open their minds to new places and experiences.

As part of the campaign, DBC will promote Travel Offers as a “hook” to encourage potential travellers to explore a variety of BC experiences, attractions, and accommodations. Research shows that offers play an important role in moving the consumer’s mindset from planning to purchasing and is also a great opportunity for businesses to feature new products or experiences, drive website traffic/bookings and ultimately acquire new customers.

To take advantage of this campaign and motivate travellers to book with you, we encourage you to post up to three offers on HelloBC today, so you are ready when we can all travel again!

This program does not require you to discount your experience or product. We want to provide an avenue to showcase the current offers and/or added value that you already have available.

Example offers:

There is no cost to participate and submitting your offers is easy.

What you’ll need:

  • The offer name

  • The offer details (maximum 120 characters)

  • Start and end dates which the offer is valid

  • A link to the offer details on your website

  • One picture to display with your offer*

If you already have a user account for your HelloBC listing, simply log in to our Tourism Business Portal, select your business name under “Manage My Listings”, click on “Travel Deals” then click “New”. You can promote a maximum of three Offers on HelloBC.com at one time.

If you do not have a user account, please create one here and allow two business days for access to be granted.

For more information about Travel Deals including offer ideas and photo requirements, click here.

If you have any questions or require assistance with your account, please contact IndustryDevelopment@DestinationBC.ca.

 
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Biosphere Commitment Monthly Newsletter - May

This month, several of our stakeholders received international recognition from The Times and National Geographic! Find out more in the posts below.

 
 

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If your business has participated in the Eco Efficiency Program and received an Eco Efficiency Report, you have the opportunity to book a follow-up call with the GreenStep team to review the findings of the energy, water, and waste assessment. The GreenStep team will help you to understand how you can best access assistance and rebates to implement the recommendations. To book your appointment, please contact Razzaq Mohammed, GreenStep's Eco Programs Technician, at razzaq@greenstep.ca.


News Highlights

A few Biosphere updates and highlights from this month:


 
 
 
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BC's Restart Plan Launched

Premier John Horgan, Ravi Kahlon, Minister of Jobs, Economic Recovery and Innovation, Adrian Dix, Minister of Health, and Dr. Bonnie Henry, BC's provincial health officer, have just announced B.C.’s four-step plan for a gradual, careful and safe restart, beginning, May 25th.

 
 

Premier John Horgan, Ravi Kahlon, Minister of Jobs, Economic Recovery and Innovation, Adrian Dix, Minister of Health, and Dr. Bonnie Henry, BC's provincial health officer, have just announced B.C.’s four-step plan for a gradual, careful and safe restart, beginning on May 25th.

The four-step restart plan was designed based on data and guidance from the BC Centre for Disease Control and Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry. Progressing through the steps will be measured by the number of adults vaccinated, COVID-19 case counts, hospitalizations, and deaths. While there are approximate dates, government notes the plan will be guided by data, not dates, and increased vaccination rates will be central to moving forward.

Step 1: May 25  

  • 60% of adult population with Dose 1

  • COVID-19 cases stable, hospitalizations stable

    • Maximum of five visitors or one household allowed for indoor personal gatherings

    • Maximum of 10 people for outdoor personal gatherings

    • Maximum of 10 people for seated indoor organized gatherings with safety protocols

    • Maximum of 50 people for seated outdoor organized gatherings with safety protocols

    • Recreational travel only within travel region (travel restrictions extended)

    • Indoor and outdoor dining for up to six people with safety protocols

    • Resume outdoor sports (games) with no spectators, low-intensity fitness with safety protocols

    • Start gradual return to workplaces

    • Provincewide mask mandate, business safety protocols and physical distancing measures remain in place

    • Return of indoor in-person faith-based gatherings (reduced capacity) based on consultation with public health

Restaurants, bars and pubs, as well as indoor fitness facilities, are to return to the existing safety protocols that were in place prior to the circuit breaker restrictions. Hotels and other accommodation providers are encouraged to welcome guests from inside their region. In Step 2, the invitation can be extended to guests from throughout the province.

 

Step 2: Earliest start date June 15

  • 65% of adult population with Dose 1

  • Cases declining, COVID-19 hospitalizations declining

    • Maximum of 50 people for outdoor social gatherings

    • Maximum of 50 people for seated indoor organized gatherings (banquet halls, movie theatres, live theatre) with safety protocols

    • Consultation process to prepare for larger indoor and outdoor gatherings with safety protocols

    • No B.C. travel restrictions – check local travel advisories

    • Indoor sports (games) and high-intensity fitness with safety protocols

    • Spectators for outdoor sports (50 maximum)

    • Provincewide mask mandate, business safety protocols and physical distancing measures remain in place

Step 3: Early July (July 1 – earliest date) 

  • 70% of adult population with Dose 1

  • Cases low, COVID-19 hospitalizations declining

    • Provincial state of emergency and public health emergency lifted

    • Returning to usual for indoor and outdoor personal gatherings

    • Increased capacity for indoor and outdoor organized gatherings, with safety plans

    • Nightclubs and casinos reopen with capacity limits and safety plans

    • New public health and workplace guidance around personal protective equipment, physical distancing and business protocols

Step 4: Early September (Sept. 7 – earliest date)

  • More than 70% of adult population with Dose 1

  • Cases low and stable (contained clusters), COVID-19 hospitalizations low

    • Returning to normal social contact

    • Increased capacity at larger organized gatherings

    • No limits on indoor and outdoor spectators at sports

    • Businesses operating with new safety plans


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Rail Trail Improvement Project Starts Today for a Better KVR Experience

The Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA) is coordinating with the Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen (RDOS) and Recreation Sites and Trails BC (RSTBC) to complete trail improvements along the Kettle Valley Rail (KVR) trail between Bellevue Trestle (above Kelowna) and Glenfir Station (above Naramata) starting on Tuesday, May 25th.

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The Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association (TOTA) is coordinating with the Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen (RDOS) and Recreation Sites and Trails BC (RSTBC) to complete trail improvements along the Kettle Valley Rail (KVR) trail between Bellevue Trestle (above Kelowna) and Glenfir Station (above Naramata). The improvements include brushing, grading and raising the tread (trail surface) in certain areas that see annual flooding.

Locations have been identified by a Registered Professional Forester (RPF) and the project will be done using heavy machinery. This may result in the closure of certain sections of the trail while crews are working in order to maintain worker and public safety. We advise people to be cautious utilizing the trail between Monday and Friday for the duration of the work. The trail will be fully open on the weekends.

The trail work will commence today, Tuesday, May 25th, and have a duration of approximately three weeks. Please respect all crew, barriers, equipment and all posted signage for your personal and the workers safety.

TOTA is pleased to undertake this work to create a better KVR experience. We acknowledge the work that many have undertaken to improve the trail over the past several months, including but not limited to the RDOS, RSTBC, and Chute Lake Lodge.

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The Opening of the IArT Mobile Gallery

Opening on May 21st, the IArt Trailer was created was created as an authentic art experience to bring Indigenous art from artists across Canada to the forefront of the Thompson Okanagan tourism experience..

TOTA, along with the Rotary Centre for the Arts and the UBCO’s Summer Indigenous Art Intensive program, are pleased to announce the opening of the IArT Mobile Gallery. The digital art exhibit, curated by Tania Willard of UBCO, was created as an authentic art experience to bring Indigenous art from artists across Canada to the forefront of the Thompson Okanagan tourism experience.

This experience will be held safely inside the IArT trailer, where you will find the work of the notable artists, Maureen Gruben, Christine, Howard Sandoval, and Krista Belle Stewart being screened. There is also an outdoor stage attached to the trailer which will be used for small-scale performances.


The details of the outside of the trailer are based on the Osoyoos Cultural Centre which was created using the technique of rammed earth. This process entails the layering of cement combined with local soils and minerals to create the beautiful colour variation.


IArT will be opening May 21st and is located in front of the Rotary Centre for the Arts building in Downtown Kelowna. As it is a travelling trailer, it will be moving to Bernard Avenue in July and finally arrive at the Kelowna Visitors Centre in the fall where it will reside permanently for now.

This project would not have been possible without our dedicated partners, the Rotary Centre for the Arts, the City Of Kelowna, Indigenous Tourism British Columbia, and Tania Willard from UBC. For locals, tourists, or art collectors, this is a unique opportunity to admire some beautifully handmade Indigenous artwork in celebration of the traditions and land of the Indigenous people of Canada.

For more information about the iArT trailer please contact TOTA’s Indigenous Tourism Specialist at Indigenous@totabc.com.

 
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Future Locations

Learn more about future locations at ThompsonOkanagan.com/iart

 
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Sustainability-Focused Events - June 2021

Every month, there are great events supporting different dimensions of sustainability. We’ve highlighted a few events below taking place in June 2021.

Being a Biosphere certified destination, we also want to ensure that we are supporting showcasing sustainable events hosted by Thompson Okanagan stakeholders. If you are hosting a sustainability-focused event and would like us to share it with the Biosphere community, please submit it at the bottom of the page.

Every month, there are great events supporting different dimensions of sustainability. We’ve highlighted a few events below taking place in June 2021.

Being a Biosphere certified destination, we also want to ensure that we are supporting showcasing sustainable events hosted by Thompson Okanagan stakeholders. If you are hosting a sustainability-focused event and would like us to share it with the Biosphere community, please submit it at the bottom of the page.

 
 
 

GoByBike BC is celebrating Spring GoByBike Week from May 31 to June 6 and encourages British Columbians to ride their bikes as much as possible during that week. Whether it’s to work, to school, for fun, for exercise, to stretch your legs between Zoom meetings, to clear your mind… no matter the reason, just ride your bike! Participate as an individual, a team, or group and log your kilometres as there are prizes! Registration is free and any ride counts.

 
 
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Women in Leadership (WIL) Diversity and Inclusion Leadership Forum

This full day forum and career fair will bring together C suite executives, public sector leaders, international speakers and thought leaders to have conversations on the topic of diversity, equity, and inclusion and how we can change the mindset and culture of an organization.

Learn more here. This virtual event takes place on June 2 from 7:00 am to 4:00pm PDT.

 
 
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Webinar: Canada's New Commissioner of the Environment and Sustainable Development

Jerry DeMarco is Canada’s new Commissioner of the Environment and Sustainable Development. Join this virtual event to hear about his first few months on the job and recent Commissioner’s reports on the federal government’s performance in protecting the environment and fostering sustainable development. Jerry DeMarco will also discuss what’s on his agenda for the future, including planned reports and key areas of interest. The presentation will be followed by a facilitated Q & A session. Register here for the presentation on June 3 from 1:00-2:00 PM ET.

 
 
 

Mobilizing Business for a Better World: Accelerating Business Action on the SDGs

In 2021, the role for businesses to accelerate the SDGs is needed now more than ever. This year's SDG Inspiration Day will bring together innovators, thought leaders and sustainability professionals to catalyze business action on the SDGs. This virtual event takes place on June 22 and it is free to attend.


Do you have an event that you think the Biosphere community would be interested in?


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New Province-wide Program Supports B.C.’s Anchor Tourism Organizations

The newly announced Major Anchor Attractions Program provides one-time emergency funding to major anchor attractions and tour bus companies that service tourism attractions to help them operate at minimal levels until domestic travel resumes and it's safe to gather indoors in small groups. The application window will be open until June 7 with funds provided in July 2021.

The Province is now accepting applications for support through B.C.’s new major anchor attractions and tour bus companies funding program.

 The newly announced Major Anchor Attractions Program provides one-time emergency funding to major anchor attractions and tour bus companies that service tourism attractions to help them operate at minimal levels until domestic travel resumes and it's safe to gather indoors in small groups. The program is available to businesses and not-for-profits.

Anchor attractions and tour bus companies face high fixed costs because of their infrastructure and minimum staffing requirements. With funding announced in Budget 2021, the $50-million BC Major Anchor Attractions Program may offer up to $1 million per attraction through one-time grants.

Eligible expenses include payroll, rent and utility costs related to restarting or ramping up operations in preparation for gradual reopening in alignment with provincial health orders. The funding is available for not-for-profit organizations and businesses.

 The application window will be open until June 7 with funds provided in July 2021.


Quick Facts:

Examples of criteria and eligible organizations include:

  • major anchor attractions in urban centres that receive 75,000 or more visitors per year – eligible for up to $1 million.

  • major anchor attractions in rural areas that receive 15,000 or more visitors per year – eligible for up to $500,000.

  • tour bus companies that serve 30,000 or more passengers per year – eligible for up to $500,000.

  • examples of “turnstile” attractions eligible for the program include amusement parks, wildlife parks, botanical gardens, heritage institutions, museums, galleries and science centres.

For more information, including eligibility requirements, visit gov.bc.ca/gov/content/covid-19/economic-recovery/attractions-program.

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