With votes from over 8,000 members, the BC Liberal Party has voted 80% in favour of changing the party name to âBC United.â An online…
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BC Liberal name change vote begins Nov. 13
The BC Liberal Party will conduct its membership-wide vote proposing a party name change to âBC Unitedâ beginning November 13. The vote will be conducted…
Official opposition suggests new party name
Following an extensive, province-wide consultation with its membership, the BC Liberal Party has announced that BC United has been selected as the name that will…
Resorts, hotels to benefit from liquor policy change
B.C. hotels and resorts with a bar, pub or restaurant on site will soon be able to allow their guests to carry unfinished liquor from…
Alcohol and boating don’t mix
As the first long weekend of the summer season arrives, BC Liquor Stores and The Community Against Preventable Injuries (Preventable) are joining forces to remind…
B.C. wine heading to grocery shelves in spring
No fooling. Grocery stores will be able to stock 100% B.C. wine on their shelves as early as April 1, 2015, creating new opportunities for…
Red tape cuts will help ski hills, golf courses
The B.C. Government is cutting red tape around licensing, making it easier and more cost-effective for golf courses and ski hills to expand their liquor…
Farmers’ markets liquor sales support B.C. products
Beer, wine, cider and spirits can be sampled and sold alongside fresh fruits and veggies at B.C. farmers’ markets, as a new batch of Liquor…
Fencing barriers removed for family-friendly festivals
Gone are the days of cordoned-off beer gardens at family-friendly festivals in B.C., thanks to liquor law changes made this week that open up new…
COTR campuses to get more bandwidth
Students, faculty and staff at six regional public post-secondary campus locations in B.C. will enjoy faster, higher quality, more reliable online services thanks to network…