Alcohol In Vancouver Parks
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Vancouver Park Board approves policies on swimwear, drinking in public parksThe Vancouver Park Board passed two motions on Monday night, one addressing appropriate swimwear at city pools and the other allowing alcohol consumption year-round in 32 parks.PoliticsApr 25, 2023
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Alcohol consumption in Vancouver parks could become permanent year-roundVancouver park staff are recommending the consumption of alcohol be allowed permanently year-round at 32 parks and during summer days only at 16 parks.CanadaApr 19, 2023
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Drinking alcohol in designated Vancouver parks allowed for another yearBoard commissioners voted Monday night to extend the popular Alcohol in Parks Pilot into 2022, taking into consideration some of the lessons learned in 2021.PoliticsFeb 8, 2022
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Vancouver to allow booze in 22 city parks starting MondayThe Vancouver Park Board has announced the details of its alcohol in parks pilot project, which will permit the consumption of alcoholic beverages in 22 city parks.NewsJul 7, 2021
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