Raising a glass to the end of prohibition
It will be 100 years next Tuesday, June 15 since the first nine government liquor stores opened in B.C. marking the end of prohibition.
The BC Liquor Distribution Branch (LDB) and BC Liquor Stores are kicking off celebrations to mark a century of serving the Province.
“Fewer than 100 products were available, and all were behind a counter,”Blain Lawson, LDB general manager and CEO said . “If you wanted to buy anything you had to be 21 years of age or older and buy an annual permit for $5, or a one-time permit for 50 cents.”
Fifty-one stores had been established by the end of the first fiscal year, June 15, 1922, when the LCB reported a net profit of $1.7 million.