Vancouver council approves wine sales in grocery stores that meet requirements

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Five years ago, Vancouver allowed grocery stores to set up separate liquor operations in their locations but only one store did so.

However, the province has only issued 33 wine-on-shelf permits in just 20 communities across B.C., and has frozen any new permits. Thus, any licences in Vancouver would have to be moved from another community.

Vancouver city staff said in a report that based on feedback from existing licencees, they anticipate some interest in businesses relocating to Vancouver to sell wine, but “not a large uptake at this time.”Will Russia try to exploit Middle East volatility? What could come next

 

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