Wooooo!
B.C. liquor reforms allow kids in pubs and ?happy hour? - Times Colonist
Tuesday’s moves will see minors allowed in pubs and legions, not to drink, of course, but to be with their families, up to a certain hour in the evening.
The government pictures a relaxed family-friendly atmosphere at events like anniversaries or birthday parties. Parents will be able to take their kids for dinner at a pub or enjoy music at a legion that chooses to be family-friendly. Having children at the table, allowed in many places around the world, could moderate drinking. To guard against negative developments, a beefed-up server-education program will accompany the change.
“Families should be able to dine together in their neighbourhood pub,” Clark said.
B.C. will also become the last place in Canada to allow “happy hour,” a cut-rate price for drinks for a set period in late afternoon and early evening.
cant wait to take my 5 year old son to the Mountain shadow ... football, beers and pulltabs
“Families should be able to dine together in their neighbourhood pub,” Clark said.
As long as families are walking to their neigbourhood pub, it should be fine - I'm just curious how these changes will work with a .05 driving under the influence though.
if my son can go to pubs then he can drive me home, right Ms Clark?
Take the wheel son, I'll do the floor pedals (lol)
was doing a run today along the seawall
how often do you stop for a scotchy scotch break?
Matty, that wind is colder than Margaret Thatcher's elbow today, good on ya.
Matty, that wind is colder than Margaret Thatcher's elbow today, good on ya.
it was so strong at the sea wall it blew me sideways a couple times.
I said pardon?