Kelowna city council rejected a proposed liquor policy revision, aiming to eliminate buffer zones and uniform closing time.

Kelowna city council rejected a proposed revision to its liquor policies, which aimed to eliminate a 500-meter buffer zone between liquor establishments. The council expressed concerns about the potential clustering of nightclubs in the downtown area and the proposed uniform 11 p.m. closing time for outdoor patios. Council members requested city staff to revise the proposal, emphasizing the need for a more tailored approach to address local needs.

October 22, 2024
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