Plastic bag ban pushes forward
Plans to ban plastic checkout bags at businesses is forging ahead despite a B.C Court of Appeal ruling against a similar bylaw in the City of Victoria.
Board members with the Regional District of North Okanagan voted to approve third reading of the checkout bag bylaw and to send it to the Ministry of Environment for ratification before adopting it.
“Along with a number of our other bylaws we have to send some of our bylaws to the province for approval. This one we would be sending to the Ministry of Environment for approval, so it is not dissimilar. It is the check and balance sitting in this situation that it needs two approvals,“ RDNO Chief Administrative Offier David Sewell said.
Sewell added by sending the bylaw to the province, it would also drum up support about the desire to reduce single-use plastics across municipalities.











