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$2M US alcohol could expire on LCBO shelves

Ontario's finance minister reveals $2 million worth of American alcohol products face expiration within months at LCBO stores. Learn about the potential financial impact.

LCBO delays price hikes after industry revolt

The LCBO has delayed major pricing changes until April 1 after facing widespread industry backlash. The move follows pressure from bars, restaurants, and retailers across Ontario.

SAQ Office Staff Reach Agreement in Principle

Office staff at Quebec's liquor board have reached an agreement in principle, potentially ending labor disputes. Learn about the details and implications for employees.

94 tickets in Gatineau plate crackdown

Gatineau police issued 94 tickets during targeted enforcement against out-of-province license plates. Learn about the crackdown details and local regulations.

NSLC Opens Largest Dartmouth Location November 2025

Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation unveils its biggest retail location in Dartmouth on November 17, 2025, marking a significant expansion in the province's retail landscape. Discover the details.

Sour Puss Liqueur Production Moves to Montreal

Phillips Distilling Company relocates Sour Puss production from Minnesota to Montreal's Station 22 distillery to overcome Canadian liquor store bans on US products amid ongoing trade uncertainty.

Double winter storm hits London region early

London, Ontario faces back-to-back winter storms bringing heavy snow and power outages. Early season snowfall surprises residents, with more severe weather expected.

Northern Ont. living wage hits $21.10 for 2025

The living wage in Northern Ontario has increased to $21.10 for 2025, highlighting the growing gap with the provincial minimum wage. Discover what this means for workers.

Formosa, Ontario Prepares for Christmas Wonderland

Discover how the small village of Formosa, Ontario is preparing for its spectacular Christmas celebration featuring dazzling lights, festive markets, and community spirit that draws visitors from across the region.

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