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Mighty Peace Brewing included in new spring beers from BC Trail Ale

Mighty Peace Brewing s Super Neat Saison (supplied) VANCOUVER, B.C. – B.C. Breweries have released over 50 new beers inspired by the spring season. The BC Ale Trail is highlighting the new beers from across the province, including fun flavours like mango, apricot, cherry, and vanilla. Locally, Mighty Peace Brewing in Fort St. John has ‘Super Neat Saison’ brewed with haskaps and blackcurrants harvested right here in the Peace region. The BC Ale Trail results from a partnership with Destination British Columbia and the BC Craft Brewers Guild. The Ale Trail is a way to highlight local craft brewery destinations and the landscapes that surround them. There are 150 breweries and 20 different Ale Trails, including a Northern BC Ale Trail.

Restaurants welcome funding shot as province puts $50M into circuit breaker aid

“It’s great … it helps us pay the rent, pay some bills,” Lau said. “At this point everything helps.” The provincial government announced a funding pool of $50 million to help the 14,000 restaurants, bars, breweries, wineries, gyms and fitness centres affected by the March 30 health orders that closed all indoor dining and group fitness gatherings until April 19. The new Circuit Breaker Business Relief Grant gives those businesses up to $10,000 to help with expenses such as rent, insurance, employee wages, maintenance and utilities. The grant can also help cover unexpected costs that resulted from the restrictions, such as the purchase of perishable goods.

COVID-19: B C to provide $50 million in grants to businesses affected by recent restrictions

Article content Entrepreneur Cheryl Archambault welcomes B.C.’s $50-million COVID-19 “circuit breaker” small-business relief program, but worries that it will only amount to a “Band-Aid on a gaping wound” for a lot of businesses such as the fitness and wellness studio she co-owns with her son Dylan. The Archambaults’ Cmmn Grnd Fitness was one of an estimated 14,000 businesses affected by provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry’s latest order, issued March 29, barring group fitness activities and in-person, indoor dining at restaurants. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Province offers $50 million to businesses hurt by COVID-19 circuit breaker Back to video

COVID-19: Breweries with outdoor patios say they re unfairly targeted by public health orders

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