La Ronge Council supports restrictions on alcohol sales
La Ronge Council has thrown its support behind proposals restricting alcohol sales on Sundays, statutory holidays, month-end paydays and Canada Child Benefit payment days.
A motion supporting the restrictions was passed by council earlier this week. The motion states members accept, in principal, some of the proposals put forward by the Lac La Ronge Region Community Alcohol Management Plan. Other changes Council supported were banning off-sale after 11 p.m., no alcohol sales at bars or community events after 1 a.m., and prohibiting liquor retailers from announcing a last call. A second motion was also passed in support of a five per cent levy on alcohol sales to fund initiatives to increase public safety and well-being of the community.
La Ronge Coun. Matthew Klassen said the restrictions have the support of Council, but they will not be imposed without extensive public consultation.
“Whatever does happen, and whatever is completely implemented, is not going to be set in stone,” Klassen said. “Council has basically agreed to pursue these options right now. There are many more steps that are going to have to take place, which are going to include public forums.”