British Columbia

Liquor store relocation lottery begins in B.C.

The next phase in the B.C. Government's overhaul of the province's liquor laws begins Friday. Liquor outlets wanting to relocate will be able to apply, with the queue determined by lottery.

Lottery will determine which grocery stores can sell liquor first.

A B.C. liquor store relocation lottery will determine which grocery stores can sell liquor first. (Ron Wilson)

The next phase in the B.C. Government's overhaul of the province's liquor laws begins Friday. Liquor outlets wanting to relocate will be able to apply between Feb. 27 and March 27, with the queue determined by lottery. 

The lottery process will apply for stores that want to move to other neighbourhoods, cities, or into grocery stores. 

The B.C. government is reducing its five kilometre rule between private liquor stores to one kilometre. That distance will also apply to B.C. liquor stores.

The new lottery won't apply to VQA, or wine stores, which will also be exempt from the one kilometre rule. Stores now adjacent to grocery stores, that plan to knock down a wall, will be able to apply to become "store-in-store" and won't be part of the lottery.