Residents have until Nov. 4 to have their say on the proposal to allow alcohol to be consumed in the stands at CN Centre.
Currently, alcohol can be purchased and consumed in the suites and Ice Lounge at CN Centre. In addition, during some events, a beer garden is set up in the concourse of the arena.
Commissions from alcohol sales could mean an additional $42,000 per year in revenue for the city from Cougars games, concerts and other events, according to CN Centre manager Andy Beesley.
The CN Centre is the only Canadian Hockey League venue which does not allow liquor consumption in the stands.
Residents can fill out a survey online at the city's website http://princegeorge.ca or pick up a hard copy at City Hall, the CN Centre box office or administration offices.
The results of the surveys will be presented to city council following Nov. 4.