Beverage alcohol in c-stores makes dollars and senseNew research illustrates economic benefits of CICC's “Made in Ontario” proposal to sell craft beer, wine and coolers in the province’s 8,300 convenience stores. The Star Women in Convenience Awards Event is back in-person this fall!Nominate a winner today - the deadline is March 31st! A throwback to the 2020 Star Women in Convenience Leadership Panel discussion Helen Drolet, Leslie Gordon, Laurie Smit, Olga Pigeon and Robbie Mulder in conversation with CSNC editor, Michelle Warren. Backlash against Russian-branded gas stations hits Americans Franchisees condemn Russia's behaviour as people on social media call for boycotts of Lukoil stations. Alberta to reduce gas tax, offering $150 rebate on electricity bills Alberta drivers are facing gas prices of $1.50 a litre or more. Frito-Lay, Loblaw dispute over price increases alters some grocery store chip aisles The rift exposes deepening tensions in Canada's food industry that many experts say could worsen as supply chain challenges and inflation continue. British Columbia increases tobacco tax, again CICC says adding PST to tobacco will boost the sale of contraband and hurt c-store operators. The road to recovery begins here When convenience stores are in peril, it has a ripple effect: Now is the perfect time for governments to take actions to bolster a thriving industry. Liquid Gold: Beverage alcohol at convenience Amid a Canada-wide industry push, beverage alcohol may finally be ready for its long-awaited breakthrough. Are you? Canadian task force to address supply chain issues Federal government task force will consult experts to make recommendations regarding short- and long-term actions to tackle the problem. First Previous 31 32 33 34 35 Next Last