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City council to review two liquor license applications in July

Two amended liquor license applications will be considered by Courtenay council next month.

The city says the applications come from two establishments, one at 2910 Kilpatrick Avenue and the other at 444 5th Street, with both asking for a patron participation entertainment endorsement.

If approved, activities like music trivia & dancing for Kilpatrick Ave, and speed dating, dancing and trivia night for 5th Street would be allowed by the license, with these activities to end by midnight.

They say before council sends a response to the Liquor and Cannabis Regulation Branch, they need your thoughts on both applications.

You must either mail feedback to the city’s Planning Division at 830 Cliffe Avenue or email it to [email protected] by June 27 at 4:00 p.m.

For more details on the applications, head to City Hall anytime between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m on weekdays.

Council will look at the applications on July 16.

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