City of Cranbrook council March 28 completed a step to help downtown business owners operate seasonal downtown patios. Council repealed Downtown Seasonal Patio Bylaw No….
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Council moves to extend Licences of Occupation for patios
The City of Cranbrook is moving to extend the Licences of Occupation (LOO) required to operate downtown seasonal patios so that restaurants only need to…
Legal cannabis sector quadrupled in three years
The value of B.C.’s legal cannabis sector has more than quadrupled over the three years since Canada legalized non-medical cannabis (Oct. 17, 2018). The province…
B.C. to maintain licensee retail stores moratorium
If you are thinking of getting into the retail liquor landscape in B.C., you best listen up. The number of licensee retail stores (LRSs) in…
Online tool helps special event liquor permitting
People and organizations needing a special event permit (SEP) to serve liquor at events like community festivals, family gatherings and private functions can now apply…
Cocktails-to-go in the mix for restaurants and pubs
Pubs and licensed restaurants are now allowed to provide piña coladas with pizzas and mojitos with main courses for takeout or delivery. As of Thursday,…
Sparwood Council Facts
The following is a synopsis of what occurred during the Feb. 16 District of Sparwood council meeting. DELEGATIONS New Commons Development Dion Whyte, Director of…
Sparwood cannabis store public hearing Feb. 16
The District of Sparwood is hosting an electronic public hearing on Tuesday February 16, at 6 p.m. in Council Chambers, to consider municipal council’s recommendation…
New liquor licence class for rural agency stores
The B.C. government today announced it has approved the transition of Rural Agency Store (RAS) authorizations to a new Rural Licensee Retail Store (RLRS) liquor…
Delivery of packaged liquor from restaurants, pubs extended
The B.C. government today (July 13) announced it is extending the temporary authorization that permits food-primary and liquor-primary licensees to sell and deliver sealed, packaged…