A movement already well underway in the Elk Valley and Cranbrook – Kimberley areas is expanding, the provincial government announced this morning. Three new agreements…
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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…
B.C. cuts red tape for music festivals, special events
The provincial government is modernizing B.C. liquor laws and cutting red tape for businesses by simplifying the application process for festivals, concerts and other cultural…
Province cuts red tape for patios
The provincial government today announced changes that will allow businesses with only outdoor patio seating to apply to offer liquor service, a move that will…
Think before you drink
Letter to the Editor With summer in full swing and more British Columbians and visitors taking the time to enjoy all of our province’s beautiful…
Say goodbye to lounge restrictions in restaurants
As part of the ongoing effort to cut red tape for small businesses in British Columbia, restaurants no longer have to provide a separate lounge…
Liquor sales now permitted at artisan markets
British Columbia’s wine, beer and spirit producers will now be able to take their wares to artisanal markets throughout the province. Riding on the coattails…