The Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation is set to renovate all of its cannabis stores less than a year after they were first opened as the province prepares for the second wave of cannabis legalization in Canada.
NEW BRUNSWICK, Canada - A former vice-president at Moosehead Breweries has been appointed as the new head of NB Liquor and Cannabis NB.
Patrick Parent will assume the role of president and CEO that was vacated after Brian Harriman resigned earlier this year.
REYKJAVIK, Iceland — The clock strikes 10 p.m. on a Friday night when the "Parent Patrol" enters a popular playground in suburban Reykjavik. The teens turn down the music and reach for their phones to check the time: It's ticking into curfew.
BUYING booze differs in all parts of the UK and it's handy to know the opening times and licensing laws each shop has.
Forget teenagers, the real problem drinkers in New Zealand are baby boomers, new research has found.
For many years the assumption has been that young people are our at-risk drinkers, and policies and campaigns to help reduce at-risk drinking behaviours have been aimed at under-25s.
Ever wish you could have your favourite drinks delivered to your front door in Brampton? That wish might soon come true! Today (July 22) the Ontario Chamber of Commerce (OCC) released a new report titled: Refreshing the Sale of Beverage Alcohol in Ontario.
The Ontario Chamber of Commerce has released its recommendations to the provincial government, suggesting better ways to regulate alcohol sales.
A POWERFUL medical association has called for a minimum price for alcohol to be introduced to discourage people from binge-drinking cheap booze.
Coca-Cola Japan last year began test-marketing Lemon-Do, a lemon chuhai, in the southwestern region of Kyushu, considered the home of chuhai, a type of premixed cocktail with shochu liquor. In October, the Japanese unit will begin shipping the canned alcoholic beverage to supermarkets and convenience stores across the nation, becoming the U.S. beverage giant’s sole unit to retail an alcoholic product.
The British Beer & Pub Association has today welcomed a new commitment from the UK Government to reconsider alcohol free descriptors.
The Government’s commitment was stated in a new green paper, titled 'Advancing our health: prevention in the 2020s', which also committed the Government to working with the alcohol industry to increase significantly in the availability of alcohol-free and low-alcohol products by 2025.