SpotlightJune&July2021

BEST NON-ALCOHOLIC GROCERY STORES BEERS SOBER CITY’S T he sober-curious wave has been gaining momentum over the last few years and more and more people are reaching for non-al- coholic options at dinners, nights out, and BBQs with friends and family. So, we at Sober City thought you wanted to see what was available at the local grocery stores and put them through the taste test just in time for summer gathering once we are able to get together with friends and family again. by Lee-Anne Richardson

U.S. propane exports to Asia are also increas- ing, the CER said, but the west coast location of Canada’s terminals gives them a competitive edge. “Propane marine exports from Canada have some advantages over U.S. exports from the Gulf Coast, including a shorter shipping distance to Japan and no need to ship via the Panama Canal, which can cause delays due to busy ship traffic,” the CER said. ‘Bright future’ for Canadian propane exports

There are three additional propane export terminal projects proposed for the coast of B.C., including increasing capacity at RIPET, a new facility near Prince Rupert owned by RIPET partner Vopak Pacific, and a terminal in Kitimat owned by Pacific Traverse Energy. “Globally, demand for propane is expected to continue to increase over the next decade,” AltaGas said. “The future is bright for Canadian propane exports.”

Non-alcoholic beer has come a long way and most of the big beer brands are coming up with their own no/low alcohol products, a lot of which are actually delicious. Yummy AND no hangover? Yes please! Not to mention the negative effects that booze can have on our bodies for both young and old alike and for some people, prob- lematic alcohol use can creep up if they aren’t paying attention. So, this could be a great alter- native for your next get together.

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