Today Bordertown had a visit from Honourable Norm Letnick, Minister of Agriculture, and Linda Larson, Member of Legislature Assembly of BC (Burnaby-Similakameen)
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Bordertown mentioned in Buy Local article on Castanet
Article from http://www.castanet.net/news/Penticton/174213/Buy-Local-gets-boost Two South Okanagan agri-food companies are getting a shot in the arm from B.C.’s Buy Local program. The program splits the cost of marketing for local growers and producers to help promote the industry and increase support for local companies. Howling Moon Cider House in Oliver and Bordertown Vineyards and Estate […]
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Bordertown mentioned in Osoyoos daily news
Article credit: http://osoyoosdailynews.com/editorial/business/bordertown-oliver-cidery-earn-provincial-assist-to-build-brand-awareness/ Two South Okanagan companies are receiving up to almost $31,000 in provincial Buy Local funding to grow their brand awareness. Osoyoos-based Bordertown Vineyards and Estate Winery and Howling Moon Cide House in Oliver will share $30,762 in funding to advertise and market across British Columbia. “As committed members of our own […]
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Bordertown Receives Buy Local Funding to Promote South Okanagan Flavours!
We could not be more excited to announce that Bordertown is receiving up to $17,387 of Buy Local funding to encourage British Columbians to enjoy our wines! We will be using the funding to promote online shopping on our new website and launch our new Living Desert Wine Club to capture the attention of our […]
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Feast of Fields a success!
Bordertown really enjoyed our very first time participating at the farm-to-table extravaganza Okanagan Feast of Fields in Kelowna! We received a lovely thank you from Alison Love, FarmFolk CityFolk’s Okanagan Feast of Fields Coordinator. Check out the amazing video! Thank you to everyone who participated and helped to make our 8th Annual Okanagan Feast […]
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