Coldstream council is leaving it up to the Liquor Board to decide if a golf course can have an expanded liquor licence. Mayor Jim Garlick says they heard from the public about the Highlands Golf application for a liquor primary bid two weeks ago as well as from the owner. It would allow the club to sell alcohol for consumption on the course. Council is sending the public comments to the Liquor Branch without a recommendation.
Meantime, council's passed it's new sewer bylaw. Garlick says the fee will now be based on water consumption, instead of a flat rate. He says the change shouldn't come as any surprise, the information has been on the bills sent out for sewer use over the past year.
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I find it hard to believe that this establishment is able to keep a liquor licence let alone apply for an expanded one ... are people going to play golf or drink ... what happened to family values
The council would have been best served to express the wishes of the residents (92 name petition) and just say No
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