The number of people admitted to hospital in Scotland with alcohol-related brain damage has reached a 10-year high.
Alberta will appeal a court decision that found the NDP government’s beer markup to be unconstitutional, Premier Rachel Notley said Monday.
B.C.’s Business Technical Advisory Panel (Liquor Policy) released a report late last month that lists 23 recommendations for how the B.C. government should improve liquor regulation in the province.
The Victorian Commission for Gambling and Liquor Regulation (VCGLR) has new liquor signage available to download on its website, with the regulator reminding licensees and permittees that it longer mails out its new signage.
With the federal government implementing tariffs on goods like American whiskey, the provincial regulator is awaiting reaction from suppliers before any changes in price will be made.
South Africans are have the money and the taste for American whiskey.
Canada’s wine sector is growing, with the industry generating revenues of $1.2 billion in 2016 and employing over 5,600 people.
Young people fill large, newly built beer halls for drinks after a long day.
Adolescent drinking is associated with changes in the metabolite profile, a new study from the University of Eastern Finland and Kuopio University Hospital shows.
EDMONTON—A new kind of oil is flowing out of Alberta.