Patio Permits
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Vancouver patio permits too slow, too expensive, says business groupThe Canadian Federation of Independent Business says pubs, restaurants and cafés in Vancouver seeking a sidewalk patio permit face fees of up to $1,451, and a four-week wait.PoliticsAug 14
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COVID-19: 125 temporary outdoor patio requests approved, installed in EdmontonOut of 144 requests for temporary patios or outdoor retail space, 125 have been approved and installed. Nine locations are set to be installed over the next week.ConsumerMay 31, 2021
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Vancouver councillor pushing to keep temporary street patios open through winterThe current Temporary Expedited Patio Program, which has issued more than 360 permits to restaurants, cafes and breweries, is slated to expire on Oct. 31.EconomyAug 30, 2020
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