Saskatchewan offers new liquor rules for strip clubs, movie theatres

REGINA – Saskatchewan is offering new liquor laws that will allow booze to be served at striptease performances and wet clothing contests.

But the province says full frontal nudity and alcohol still can’t be mixed.

The change is among more than 70 new liquor regulations.

Saskatchewan was the only province that didn’t allow stripping in bars.

The new rules also allow movie theatres to serve alcohol in age-restricted areas.

Other changes will allow restaurant patrons to bring their own wine and spas to sell alcohol to people getting a treatment such as a manicure.

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