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"Right now, some of B.C.'s liquor laws go back many years. In concert with industry and citizens, we
The letters have asked the industry members to write him back with ideas for change. Yap is planning to seek feedback in September from anyone else with thoughts on future changes to the way alcoholic drinks are managed in B.C. As fall approaches Yap plans to launch a new website travel cosmetic bag that allows residents to submit ideas on how the system can be reformed, while also giving British Columbians a better understanding of how B.C.'s liquor system currently works.
Edward Dangerfield, president of the Restaurant Association of Whistler travel cosmetic bag (RAW), said he will respond wearing three different hats. Along with being one of the owners of Alta Bistro and the leader of RAW, Dangerfield is on the Liquor License Advisory Committee (LLAC) that advises Whistler Council. The LLAC includes representation from Whistler hotels, bars, restaurants, nightclubs, the RCMP, the fire department, community services and the provincial liquor inspection travel cosmetic bag branch.
He noted that the provincial government has asked Yap to make sure his recommendations for change maintain or increase government liquor revenues. travel cosmetic bag Yap has also been ordered to provide recommendations that keep public safety as a priority while also being mindful of the health and social harms caused by liquor. The mandate given to Yap also requests that his recommendations are evidence-based and produced through a transparent process and respect obligations under collective agreements and trade agreements.
Statistics released by the B.C. Liquor Distribution Branch in January indicated that the B.C. Liquor Stores in the Sea to Sky corridor sold 3.7 million litres of liquor in the 2011-12 fiscal travel cosmetic bag year with the majority travel cosmetic bag of the sales taking place in Whistler outlets. The B.C. Liquor Store in Whistler's Marketplace brought in revenues of $11.5 million last year.
Because Whistler represents such a significant portion of liquor sales in B.C. Dangerfield said provincial government representatives heading up the consultation effort are being invited to meet with the LLAC to discuss proposed changes.
"Right now, some of B.C.'s liquor laws go back many years. In concert with industry and citizens, we are looking to make practical and responsible changes which promote consumer convenience and economic growth in the province, with a strong eye to maintaining public travel cosmetic bag safety and protecting the health of our citizens," said Anton.
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