Majority of Nova Scotians support selling beer and wine in convenience stores CICC survey finds those who had purchased beer or wine within the last 60 days were more likely to support this idea, compared to those who had not purchased beer or wine recently. Lassonde appoints incoming president and COOVincent R. Timpano officially steps into the role on Oct. 1, 2021. About one in seven young Canadians are regular vape users: Statistics Canada The report reinforces signs of a generational divide in nicotine consumption habits. Manitoba premier hints at wine in neighbourhood stores, more places to buy alcohol The aim, the premier said, is to give customers better service, more points of sale and more convenience. Ontario's budget offers a subtle nod to efforts to secure the sales of beer and wine in c-stores The budget also contained funds to help hard-hit small businesses, which could include some independent owner operators. Convenience and choice The next step in our industry’s work to serve our customers is currently in the hands of governments: allowing beverage alcohol in convenience stores. Youth vaping rates levelled off in 2020, while number of smokers declines New study shows 14% of teenagers aged 15 to 19 had vaped in the previous month, and the prevalence among young adults aged 20 to 24 was 13%. Hershey sets ambitious sustainability goals Initiatives to include energy efficiency, renewable energy, packaging innovations and sustainable land-use policies. 7-Eleven hits $1B in private label sales "We must be confident that we have created something that is better than or equal to competing national brands, and we want to be able to offer it at a price that is more affordable." Public sector union challenges 7-Eleven's plan to serve booze in stores Union argues plans could hurt homegrown small businesses and expose children to intoxicated people in stores. First Previous 116 117 118 119 120 Next Last