A section of liquor manufacturers and distributors have commenced an exercise of inspecting alcohol brands stocked in bars within Murang’a County.
CALGARY (660 NEWS) – Stores that sell liquor or cannabis in Alberta can now be open on Christmas Day. The province announced Monday morning that policies have been updated to allow for retail liquor and cannabis venues and minors-prohibited establishments to operate on Dec. 25.
One of the iconic staples of British culture, the local pub, might be making a comeback after years of suffering closures due to rising costs.
BRITISH COLUMBIA - Immediate Roadside Prohibition comes into effect Monday giving law enforcement the ability to issue fines, suspend a licence and impound a vehicle following two failed roadside tests. There will also be demerits applied by Manitoba Public Insurance and an order for an interlock system to be installed in the vehicle.
A better understanding of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder will help not only those affected by it but also the communities struggling with it more widely, says Myles Himmelreich, who has FASD.
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Experts in traffic safety warn of the risks of a federal government ordinance that once again allows the sale of alcoholic beverages at truck drivers' resting points.
TOKYO — Kirin Holdings Company, Limited (TOKYO:2503) (President and CEO: Yoshinori Isozaki) plans to begin running advertisements promoting responsible drinking on Twitter (Japanese version) starting Friday, December 6, ahead of the peak season for New Year gatherings.
A third of millennials are planning to host a teetotal Christmas this year - by serving up non-alcoholic beverages to friends and family.
Volumetric consumption of beer in Australia is set to decline over the next four years, hitting mainstream beer, but the value of sales will increase, according to analysts at Fitch Solutions,
Fitch, which recently released its Q4 report on the Australian food and drink market, found “rising health awareness and higher taxes” was going to have a significant impact on the beer market.New Delhi: In a first, people can now buy seized liquor at 25 per cent cheaper prices than prevailing market rates as the Delhi government has issued an order to sell such liquor.