Resident Wants Trio to Be Accountable to Bylaws

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Nelson Meikle said the recently signed two-year lease between the City of Penticton and Trio Marine group doesn’t change his opposition. “You can’t go backwards. In the summer of 2015 and the summer of 2016, on provincial-owned lands at the marina, Trio sold liquor without having the correct documentation in place,” said Meikle.

On Dec. 23, 2016, Meikle said he filed a letter asking for the province to revoke Trio’s liquor licence and not allow the people who signed the original application to reapply…

…Trio Marine’s Bistro sits across property lines, with half on city-owned land, and the other half on provincial land — the half containing the counter, kitchen and patio. Meikle said the city and Trio didn’t have the proper agreements with the province for a liquor licence to be granted in the first place.

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Steve Kidd – Penticton News – January 6, 2017.

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