

Last summer, the District of Sicamous embarked on a “kindness campaign.” “It is sad that is has come to that,” she said. Lisa MacInnis said she noticed a vehicle in a parking lot in West Kelowna that has Alberta plates and a bumper sticking reading “Proud to be Living and Working in B.C.” Homemade bumper stickers might encourage some people to think twice. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. border towns that out-of-province tourism has all but dried up. That disparity may have contributed to a backlash against those with Alberta licence plates, despite evidence from B.C. resident is subjected to one set of rules and an Alberta resident is subjected to another set of rules,” he said. Liberal MLA for Kamloops-North Thompson, told Postmedia he’s heard from frustrated constituents who feel the province’s travel restrictions are tougher on British Columbians than interprovincial travellers. unless they cross regional boundaries.Įarlier this week, Peter Milobar, B.C. The travel restrictions do not prohibit interprovincial travel, which means there are no penalties for Albertans or any out-of-province travellers who come to B.C.

Photo by Wendy McLellan / Submitted photo resident” under its Alberta license plate. Article content A car recently parked in a Victoria neighbourhood had a homemade sign reading “Hello, I am a B.C.

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