Ure’s Country Kitchen has found success in Ontario's expanded beverage alcohol marketInvestment in new cooler systems has made selling beverage alcohol easier for the Ure’s and their customers. Beverage alcohol: A year in reviewSales are outpacing projections and some call it a 'lifeline.' CSNC speaks with operators across Ontario to uncover what’s working, what’s not and where the next phase of growth might be. Ford to maintain U.S. booze ban until tariffs removed or new trade deal reached The ban on American alcohol has been a boon for Canadian booze. Farm Boy, Wine Rack partner on in-store boutiques In-store boutiques in select Toronto, Newmarket and Ottawa stores will offer Ontario VQA wines. Tariffs: Quebec will donate rather than destroy expiring U.S. alcohol, minister says The ban has boosted the sale of Quebec products by between 30 to 60%. Beer Store to close Tottemham, Ont. location More than 100 stores set to close across the province in September. Supermarket private label booze gets frosty reception from Ontario’s smaller alcohol makers Letter sent to the Ontario government asks it to shelve idea of letting supermarket sell private label alcohol products. Beer Store closing more locations in September Eleven stores will shutter their doors as part of The Beer Store’s restructuring. Sales of U.S. spirits in Canada plunge 66%, industry groups say The drop came as provinces removed U.S. products from store shelves as a protest against U.S. tariffs and threats of annexation. Beau’s Brewing and Kubota Canada celebrate Canadian’s craftsmanship Beau’s Brewing is looking to give away a Kubota tractor to a Canadian handyman. First Previous 3 4 5 6 7 Next Last