LCRB Engagement: Liquor Store Temporary Relocation |
The Liquor and Cannabis Regulation Branch (LCRB) is seeking engagement from ABLE BC and licensees on temporary relocations for liquor retailers in BC, including Licensee Retail Stores (LRS), Wine Stores, and government liquor stores.
A liquor retailer cannot relocate permanently within a 1 km radius of another retailer, except in limited circumstances. The 1 km rule is a cornerstone policy priority for ABLE BC that we will continue to maintain in perpetuity. It was introduced to provide market stability and prevent densification. Many current LRS and BCL locations were approved before this rule came into effect.
If an LRS or BCL is unable to operate at their licensed location due to significant renovations or redevelopment, the licensee can choose to:
- Temporarily close the location until the location can resume operation (i.e., place the licence into “dormancy”); or,
- Permanently relocate to an eligible new location.
There is currently no provision that allows a liquor retailer to temporarily relocate or that allows a licence to relate to more than one establishment.
Permitting a liquor retailer to temporarily relocate raises considerations of eligibility, location requirements, and time limit.