â–ş Listen Live
â–ş Listen Live

New PWB campaign will help reforest BC

Pacific Western Brewing will help reforest our province through its new “Cariboo Cares” campaign.

Announced this morning, the brewery will donate $0.25 from every 6-pack sold in September to Summit Reforestation, which will begin planting trees next spring.

Sales and Marketing Leader Kyle Sampson says the company doesn’t have a financial goal, it’s just helping where it can.

“We’re hoping Cariboo fans can jump onto this and buy more Cariboo than usual and indulge themselves in knowing that they’ve planted trees with every six pack that they purchased. We don’t have a specific goal in mind we’re just hoping that it goes really well.”

Since April 1st, BC has lost over 1,061,000 hectares. In late June, Prince George was housing more than 7,000 evacuees from around the province.

“Everybody’s been touched in some way by the wildfires throughout this summer and they’re still happening in our province and this is a big part of giving back and some of that we already are part of (reforestation). We want to do a bigger impact as so this summer has been so wildly impacted by the wildfires,” says Sampson.

Beer lovers need not worry about any price hikes. Sampson promises the donations are coming out of the company’s end.

Something going on in the Prince George area you think people should know about?
Send us a news tip by emailing [email protected].

Continue Reading

cjci Now playing play

cirx Now playing play

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

“We’ll have an empty lot down there unless things change dramatically,” Crossroads owner tells Public Safety Committee

Prince George's Standing Committee on Public Safety met this afternoon (Tuesday), and heard from the owner of Crossroads Brewing. The local brewery's downtown location was the victim of a devastating fire that caused $1.8 million in damages on September 5th.

City of PG hold flag raising for World Mitochondrial Awareness Week

A flag raising and proclamation was held outside City Hall yesterday (Monday).

Public sector workers escalate job action as strike enters third week

The B.C. General Employees Union and the Professional Employees Association are escalating job action as their members enter a third week of strikes. 

B.C. approves environmental certificate for massive LNG project on northern coast

British Columbia has given the green light to a floating liquified natural gas (LNG) export facility on B.C.’s northern coast. 

UPDATE: PG RCMP say online threat at Nusdeh Yoh Elementary School involved a firearm

School District 57 Superintendent Jameel Aziz told MyPGNow.com police were made aware of the situation just after 5:30pm yesterday (Monday).
- Advertisement -