OAKVILLE, ON—(Marketwired - August 17, 2017) - MADD Canada welcomes today's announcement by the Government of New Brunswick that impaired driving measures, originally passed as part of Bill 16, will be enacted and enforced in the fall.
California lawmakers joined forces in Napa on Wednesday, hoping to glean experts' views on two of the most pressing issues facing the state's wine industry: sustainability and farmworker housing.
KEARNEY — Whether it's a story about binge drinking injuries or cases of drunken sexual assault, much of the news about fraternities and sororities seems to stem from issues with alcohol abuse on college campuses.
WOODBURY — The end of summer is traditionally marked by the Labor Day holiday, a time for our country to reflect on the hard work of our fellow Americans.
At just a few weeks away from Delaware nearly doubling its per-barrel tax on beer and increasing liquor tax, some local purveyors are gearing up for the changes—though the impact remains ambiguous.
Craft brewers in West Virginia are doing more than creating the perfect beer; they are creating new economic opportunities and bringing people to the state.
SAVANNAH, Ga. — Questions continue to brew from the City of Savannah's Alcohol Ordinance.
If one glass of wine takes the edge off, why not drink a few more?
Thank your brain's reward and motivation center for making the pricier bottles seem superior.
TENNESSEE - After a 10-year run, Farragut Wine & Spirits is closing — killed, its owner says, by a year of wine sales at Tennessee supermarkets.