Spaces are so cramped for Hong Kong’s teenagers that fast food restaurants and coffee shops double as places to do homework and hang out with friends.
OTTAWA, June 26, 2018 /CNW/ - Substance use costs Canadian society $38.4 billion a year, or almost $1,100 for every person in Canada, according to a new study.
Alcohol prices in the territory will now remain untouched in July, after the Yukon Liquor Corp. (YLC) reversed its decision of proposed hikes that would have taken effect on Canada Day.
A new bar has opened in Covent Garden celebrating women in the historically male-dominated wine industry.
A new liquor policy recommendation to the province could potentially mean a cheaper glass of wine when you dine out.
Researchers in Japan have developed a technique for making alcohol by fermenting wood, paving the way for the creation of the world’s first wood liquor.
Shoppers are paying through the nose for boozefree drinks that can cost more than three times as much as the hard stuff.
Nearly 75 per cent of alcohol purchases occur in Australian supermarkets, with over half of the total amount spent in the $15.5 billion market going through Woolworth’s Group, a new report finds from research firm Roy Morgan.
The Cannabis Act passed on Tuesday in a 52-29 vote in the Senate, and is expected to receive Royal Assent next week.
In one ad, a nervous woman in a cafe drinks a few glasses of a carbonated beverage and works up the courage to confess her love to a man.