Video link Headline link Advertisement Close X Politics Red Deer bylaw allows for alcohol consumption in city’s new designated ‘entertainment district’ By Phil Heidenreich Global News Posted June 11, 2022 4:42 pm View image in full screen Red Deer city council passed a new bylaw on Friday that designates the city’s Ross Street Patio as an “entertainment district,” according to the city’s website. 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The new designation means people visiting the street-side patio area can consume alcohol “outside of licensed premises” there, the city said.According to the city, Red Deer’s Downtown Business Association had submitted a request for such a designation in the spring.“Located on the north side of Ross (50) Street, between 49 Avenue and 50 Avenue, the Ross Street Patio Entertainment District will operate weekly from 12 p.m. to 11 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday,” the city said. “Alcoholic beverages must be purchased from vendors within the site and must be consumed within the boundaries of the district. Trending Stories Server rescues child from abuse with secret sign, ‘Do you need help?’ ‘No stress:’ Meet the Quebec man who won the $70M Lotto Max jackpot “Public intoxication, underage drinking, cigarette smoking or vaping and use of cannabis are not permitted within the district.” Story continues below advertisement READ MORE: Calgary’s alcohol-in-parks program returnsThe Red Deer DBA will be tasked with managing the site. The city noted people or businesses wanting to host events in the district will still need a special permit.The city said it hopes the new entertainment district designation will “increase the vibrancy and positive use” of Red Deer’s downtown core. © 2022 Global News, a division of Corus Entertainment Inc. 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The new designation means people visiting the street-side patio area can consume alcohol “outside of licensed premises” there, the city said.According to the city, Red Deer’s Downtown Business Association had submitted a request for such a designation in the spring.“Located on the north side of Ross (50) Street, between 49 Avenue and 50 Avenue, the Ross Street Patio Entertainment District will operate weekly from 12 p.m. to 11 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday,” the city said. “Alcoholic beverages must be purchased from vendors within the site and must be consumed within the boundaries of the district. Trending Stories How much will home prices drop as interest rates rise? Depends where you live Uvalde shooting survivor, 11, nearly suffers heart attack at friend’s memorial “Public intoxication, underage drinking, cigarette smoking or vaping and use of cannabis are not permitted within the district.” Story continues below advertisement READ MORE: Calgary’s alcohol-in-parks program returnsThe Red Deer DBA will be tasked with managing the site. The city noted people or businesses wanting to host events in the district will still need a special permit.The city said it hopes the new entertainment district designation will “increase the vibrancy and positive use” of Red Deer’s downtown core. JOURNALISTIC STANDARDS REPORT AN ERROR Sponsored content Flyers More weekly flyers Report an Error Politics Red Deer bylaw allows for alcohol consumption in city’s new designated ‘entertainment district’ By Phil Heidenreich Global News Posted View image in full screen Red Deer city council passed a new bylaw on Friday that designates the city’s Ross Street Patio as an “entertainment district,” according to the city’s website. 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The new designation means people visiting the street-side patio area can consume alcohol “outside of licensed premises” there, the city said.According to the city, Red Deer’s Downtown Business Association had submitted a request for such a designation in the spring.“Located on the north side of Ross (50) Street, between 49 Avenue and 50 Avenue, the Ross Street Patio Entertainment District will operate weekly from 12 p.m. to 11 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday,” the city said. “Alcoholic beverages must be purchased from vendors within the site and must be consumed within the boundaries of the district. Trending Stories Server rescues child from abuse with secret sign, ‘Do you need help?’ Justin Bieber says he has facial paralysis due to Ramsay Hunt syndrome “Public intoxication, underage drinking, cigarette smoking or vaping and use of cannabis are not permitted within the district.” Story continues below advertisement READ MORE: Calgary’s alcohol-in-parks program returnsThe Red Deer DBA will be tasked with managing the site. The city noted people or businesses wanting to host events in the district will still need a special permit.The city said it hopes the new entertainment district designation will “increase the vibrancy and positive use” of Red Deer’s downtown core. JOURNALISTIC STANDARDS REPORT AN ERROR Sponsored content Flyers More weekly flyers Report an Error Politics Red Deer bylaw allows for alcohol consumption in city’s new designated ‘entertainment district’ By Phil Heidenreich Global News Posted View image in full screen Red Deer city council passed a new bylaw on Friday that designates the city’s Ross Street Patio as an “entertainment district,” according to the city’s website. 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The new designation means people visiting the street-side patio area can consume alcohol “outside of licensed premises” there, the city said.According to the city, Red Deer’s Downtown Business Association had submitted a request for such a designation in the spring.“Located on the north side of Ross (50) Street, between 49 Avenue and 50 Avenue, the Ross Street Patio Entertainment District will operate weekly from 12 p.m. to 11 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday,” the city said. “Alcoholic beverages must be purchased from vendors within the site and must be consumed within the boundaries of the district. Trending Stories Server rescues child from abuse with secret sign, ‘Do you need help?’ Justin Bieber says he has facial paralysis due to Ramsay Hunt syndrome “Public intoxication, underage drinking, cigarette smoking or vaping and use of cannabis are not permitted within the district.” Story continues below advertisement READ MORE: Calgary’s alcohol-in-parks program returnsThe Red Deer DBA will be tasked with managing the site. The city noted people or businesses wanting to host events in the district will still need a special permit.The city said it hopes the new entertainment district designation will “increase the vibrancy and positive use” of Red Deer’s downtown core. JOURNALISTIC STANDARDS REPORT AN ERROR Sponsored content Flyers More weekly flyers Report an Error Politics Red Deer bylaw allows for alcohol consumption in city’s new designated ‘entertainment district’ By Phil Heidenreich Global News Posted View image in full screen Red Deer city council passed a new bylaw on Friday that designates the city’s Ross Street Patio as an “entertainment district,” according to the city’s website. 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The new designation means people visiting the street-side patio area can consume alcohol “outside of licensed premises” there, the city said.According to the city, Red Deer’s Downtown Business Association had submitted a request for such a designation in the spring.“Located on the north side of Ross (50) Street, between 49 Avenue and 50 Avenue, the Ross Street Patio Entertainment District will operate weekly from 12 p.m. to 11 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday,” the city said. “Alcoholic beverages must be purchased from vendors within the site and must be consumed within the boundaries of the district. Trending Stories Parliament Hill ‘evacuated’ as authorities deal with ‘possible threat’ Uvalde shooting survivor, 11, nearly suffers heart attack at friend’s memorial “Public intoxication, underage drinking, cigarette smoking or vaping and use of cannabis are not permitted within the district.” Story continues below advertisement READ MORE: Calgary’s alcohol-in-parks program returnsThe Red Deer DBA will be tasked with managing the site. The city noted people or businesses wanting to host events in the district will still need a special permit.The city said it hopes the new entertainment district designation will “increase the vibrancy and positive use” of Red Deer’s downtown core. JOURNALISTIC STANDARDS REPORT AN ERROR Sponsored content Flyers More weekly flyers Report an Error Politics Red Deer bylaw allows for alcohol consumption in city’s new designated ‘entertainment district’ By Phil Heidenreich Global News Posted View image in full screen Red Deer city council passed a new bylaw on Friday that designates the city’s Ross Street Patio as an “entertainment district,” according to the city’s website. 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The new designation means people visiting the street-side patio area can consume alcohol “outside of licensed premises” there, the city said.According to the city, Red Deer’s Downtown Business Association had submitted a request for such a designation in the spring.“Located on the north side of Ross (50) Street, between 49 Avenue and 50 Avenue, the Ross Street Patio Entertainment District will operate weekly from 12 p.m. to 11 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday,” the city said. “Alcoholic beverages must be purchased from vendors within the site and must be consumed within the boundaries of the district. Trending Stories Server rescues child from abuse with secret sign, ‘Do you need help?’ Justin Bieber says he has facial paralysis due to Ramsay Hunt syndrome “Public intoxication, underage drinking, cigarette smoking or vaping and use of cannabis are not permitted within the district.” Story continues below advertisement READ MORE: Calgary’s alcohol-in-parks program returnsThe Red Deer DBA will be tasked with managing the site. The city noted people or businesses wanting to host events in the district will still need a special permit.The city said it hopes the new entertainment district designation will “increase the vibrancy and positive use” of Red Deer’s downtown core. JOURNALISTIC STANDARDS REPORT AN ERROR Sponsored content Flyers More weekly flyers Report an Error Politics Red Deer bylaw allows for alcohol consumption in city’s new designated ‘entertainment district’ By Phil Heidenreich Global News Posted View image in full screen Red Deer city council passed a new bylaw on Friday that designates the city’s Ross Street Patio as an “entertainment district,” according to the city’s website. 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The new designation means people visiting the street-side patio area can consume alcohol “outside of licensed premises” there, the city said.According to the city, Red Deer’s Downtown Business Association had submitted a request for such a designation in the spring.“Located on the north side of Ross (50) Street, between 49 Avenue and 50 Avenue, the Ross Street Patio Entertainment District will operate weekly from 12 p.m. to 11 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday,” the city said. “Alcoholic beverages must be purchased from vendors within the site and must be consumed within the boundaries of the district. Trending Stories ‘No stress:’ Meet the Quebec man who won the $70M Lotto Max jackpot Justin Bieber says he has facial paralysis due to Ramsay Hunt syndrome “Public intoxication, underage drinking, cigarette smoking or vaping and use of cannabis are not permitted within the district.” Story continues below advertisement READ MORE: Calgary’s alcohol-in-parks program returnsThe Red Deer DBA will be tasked with managing the site. The city noted people or businesses wanting to host events in the district will still need a special permit.The city said it hopes the new entertainment district designation will “increase the vibrancy and positive use” of Red Deer’s downtown core. JOURNALISTIC STANDARDS REPORT AN ERROR Sponsored content Flyers More weekly flyers Report an Error Politics Red Deer bylaw allows for alcohol consumption in city’s new designated ‘entertainment district’ By Phil Heidenreich Global News Posted View image in full screen Red Deer city council passed a new bylaw on Friday that designates the city’s Ross Street Patio as an “entertainment district,” according to the city’s website. 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The new designation means people visiting the street-side patio area can consume alcohol “outside of licensed premises” there, the city said.According to the city, Red Deer’s Downtown Business Association had submitted a request for such a designation in the spring.“Located on the north side of Ross (50) Street, between 49 Avenue and 50 Avenue, the Ross Street Patio Entertainment District will operate weekly from 12 p.m. to 11 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday,” the city said. “Alcoholic beverages must be purchased from vendors within the site and must be consumed within the boundaries of the district. Trending Stories ‘No stress:’ Meet the Quebec man who won the $70M Lotto Max jackpot Uvalde shooting survivor, 11, nearly suffers heart attack at friend’s memorial “Public intoxication, underage drinking, cigarette smoking or vaping and use of cannabis are not permitted within the district.” Story continues below advertisement READ MORE: Calgary’s alcohol-in-parks program returnsThe Red Deer DBA will be tasked with managing the site. The city noted people or businesses wanting to host events in the district will still need a special permit.The city said it hopes the new entertainment district designation will “increase the vibrancy and positive use” of Red Deer’s downtown core. JOURNALISTIC STANDARDS REPORT AN ERROR Sponsored content Flyers More weekly flyers Report an Error Politics Red Deer bylaw allows for alcohol consumption in city’s new designated ‘entertainment district’ By Phil Heidenreich Global News Posted View image in full screen Red Deer city council passed a new bylaw on Friday that designates the city’s Ross Street Patio as an “entertainment district,” according to the city’s website. 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The new designation means people visiting the street-side patio area can consume alcohol “outside of licensed premises” there, the city said.According to the city, Red Deer’s Downtown Business Association had submitted a request for such a designation in the spring.“Located on the north side of Ross (50) Street, between 49 Avenue and 50 Avenue, the Ross Street Patio Entertainment District will operate weekly from 12 p.m. to 11 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday,” the city said. “Alcoholic beverages must be purchased from vendors within the site and must be consumed within the boundaries of the district. Trending Stories Server rescues child from abuse with secret sign, ‘Do you need help?’ ‘No stress:’ Meet the Quebec man who won the $70M Lotto Max jackpot “Public intoxication, underage drinking, cigarette smoking or vaping and use of cannabis are not permitted within the district.” Story continues below advertisement READ MORE: Calgary’s alcohol-in-parks program returnsThe Red Deer DBA will be tasked with managing the site. The city noted people or businesses wanting to host events in the district will still need a special permit.The city said it hopes the new entertainment district designation will “increase the vibrancy and positive use” of Red Deer’s downtown core. JOURNALISTIC STANDARDS REPORT AN ERROR Sponsored content Flyers More weekly flyers Report an Error Politics Red Deer bylaw allows for alcohol consumption in city’s new designated ‘entertainment district’ By Phil Heidenreich Global News Posted View image in full screen Red Deer city council passed a new bylaw on Friday that designates the city’s Ross Street Patio as an “entertainment district,” according to the city’s website. 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The new designation means people visiting the street-side patio area can consume alcohol “outside of licensed premises” there, the city said.According to the city, Red Deer’s Downtown Business Association had submitted a request for such a designation in the spring.“Located on the north side of Ross (50) Street, between 49 Avenue and 50 Avenue, the Ross Street Patio Entertainment District will operate weekly from 12 p.m. to 11 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday,” the city said. “Alcoholic beverages must be purchased from vendors within the site and must be consumed within the boundaries of the district. Trending Stories Server rescues child from abuse with secret sign, ‘Do you need help?’ How much will home prices drop as interest rates rise? Depends where you live “Public intoxication, underage drinking, cigarette smoking or vaping and use of cannabis are not permitted within the district.” Story continues below advertisement READ MORE: Calgary’s alcohol-in-parks program returnsThe Red Deer DBA will be tasked with managing the site. The city noted people or businesses wanting to host events in the district will still need a special permit.The city said it hopes the new entertainment district designation will “increase the vibrancy and positive use” of Red Deer’s downtown core. JOURNALISTIC STANDARDS REPORT AN ERROR Sponsored content Flyers More weekly flyers Report an Error
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