An Alberta judge says bars need measures like heated outdoor shelters and free coat checks to keep patrons from dying in the cold after leaving.
The fatality inquiry report by provincial court Justice Carol Godfrey comes after two men died of hypothermia near the now-closed Ranch Roadhouse in south Edmonton.
Court heard an 18-year-old was found lying on the ground in the area in November 2017, and a 20-year-old was found dead under a vehicle, likely trying to keep warm, in November 2018.
The judge’s report recommends bars and clubs have heated cold-weather shelters or dry-out rooms, free coat checks and security cameras.
It also recommends Alberta’s liquor authority establish policies regarding cold weather, hypothermia and alcohol consumption.
Godfrey says policies should include cle