Category: Alberta

Does Alberta Have A Liquor Store?

Alberta has a privatized retail liquor system, where our 2,300 retailers – including specialty stores, large chains, small independent stores, and hotel and manufacturer off-sales – sell more than 28,000 liquor products from Alberta, Canada and the world to consumers in the province. Does Alberta have government liquor stores? In Alberta we have a private […]

Can You Drink Alcohol In Raymond Alberta?

Raymond, a close-knit agricultural community about 250 kilometres southeast of Calgary, has been dry since it was founded in 1903. These days, you can drink in town, but you just can’t purchase alcohol there — yet. Why is Raymond Alberta dry town? Raymond’s ban on alcohol was part of a popular global movement in the […]

Can You Witness A Signature Remotely Alberta?

Specific requirements by province Alberta: virtual witnessing is only allowed “if a lawyer who is an active member as defined in the Legal Profession Act is providing the testator with legal advice and services respecting the making, signing and witnessing of the will”. How do I witness a signature remotely? NSW law allows legal documents […]

Can You Drink On A Kayak In Alberta?

Is it illegal to drink alcohol while paddling my canoe in Alberta? Yes, it is illegal in Alberta to operate a boat while intoxicated. A boater is considered “intoxicated” if his/her blood alcohol content (BAC) is 0.08% or higher. Can you drink while on a kayak? You can possess alcohol but not consume it while […]

What Does A Home Inspector Do In Alberta?

Home inspectors visually examine residential dwellings and write reports about the condition of major components such as the roof, structure, exterior and insulation, and plumbing, electrical, heating and other systems. How long does it take to become a home inspector in Alberta? Global Property Inspections Training Course (120 hours) and Ride Along Training (80 hours) […]

Why Is Underglow Illegal In Alberta?

Underglow lighting is illegal in Alberta and can be restricted in other parts of Canada and the United States. This is because many drivers find underglow distracting and may interfere with visibility. Red, blue, and green underglow can also be confused with police vehicles or traffic lights. Is underglow illegal in Alberta? Underglow or ground […]