Bowen Island Undercurrent June 9 2022

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BIRCH housing project continues in‘holding pattern’ ALEX KURIAL Editor

SINGLE VARIETAL TASTES UNDENIABLE: Judges awarded Sip & Tell cider from Riley’s Cidery the bronze medal at the Portland International Cider Cup last month. It’s the second recent international award for the local cidery - which is approaching its 1 year anniversary - and cider crafter Christine Hardie (left). Find out more about Sip & Tell’s accolades and McIntosh-driven flavour in our story below.

Riley’s Cidery making an international mark ALEX KURIAL Editor

Behind the strength of the McIntosh apple, Christine Hardie has created a cider that is captivating tastebuds – and claiming awards – around the globe. Sip & Tell, concocted by Hardie last

year, is fresh off a Bronze medal finish at the Portland International Cider Cup in May. It’s a single varietal, which means one type of apple is used. In Sip & Tell’s case, this is the McIntosh. “With that particular cider you really get the nose of fresh McIntosh apples, which is really nice,” says Hardie. “With

that particular cider you really get the nose of fresh McIntosh apples, which is really nice.” “That smell brings a lot of childhood memories for people,” she adds, saying people have triggered memories of their childhood lunchboxes. CONTINUED ON PAGE 3

An anticipated Bowen apartment complex still remains several years away from completion as funding efforts continue. Bowen Island Resilient Community Housing (BIRCH) chair Robyn Fenton provided an update to the Housing Advisory Committee (HAC) last week on the project, which will sit on Lot 3 off Miller Road behind the Health Centre. Upon completion it’s expected to provide more than two-dozen rental units of varying sizes. But while construction was originally scheduled to begin in 2020 with a completion date sometime this year, revised dates now put the project several years out. Fenton says the earliest it could be finished is three years from now, but it will probably take longer. “We’re just in a holding pattern in terms of funding at the moment,” says Fenton. A January 2021 application to BC Housing’s Community Housing Fund was unsuccessful, as BIRCH found themselves up for consideration with 190 applications. In the end, 50 were chosen for funding. Fenton says BIRCH is waiting to hear when BC Housing will open up their next round of funding, and that they’ll have an application ready. “Certainly with the feedback that we’ve got from BC Housing, and that council’s got from them, we still have reason to be optimistic that we could get this funding,” says Fenton. If BC Housing gets on board with the project, it would signal confidence to another source BIRCH is looking to secure, the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC). CONTINUED ON PAGE 3

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