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The shifting landscape for alcohol sales in Ontario will result in 41 Beer Store locations around the province closing their doors by the end of this year. Brampton will not be immune. The Beer Store ...
The provinces largest beer retailer is set to permanently close the locations on Sept. 28, they said in a news release ...
If you have a favourite Beer Store in Mississauga, it may no longer be open. As of today (Aug. 11), three Beer Stores in the city are no longer operating as part of the system-wide overhaul caused, in ...
The Beer Store locations across the province are continuing to close their doors at a rapid rate, with several southern ...
The latest announcement brings the number of store closures to 94 since the launch of an early implementation agreement with ...
Monday, Aug. 4 is the Civic Holiday and with any long weekend comes the question of what’s open and closed. Here’s what to ...
The Beer Store has announced it is closing another 10 stores across Ontario by September, after already announcing the ...
Charities say they're ready to step in and pick up empties, but a waste reduction advocate worries more cans and bottles will ...
The Beer Store also operates the bottle deposit and return system for all beer, wine, and liquor bottles in Ontario. Those empties must be returned to Beer Store locations or other retailers that ...
Stores operated by Costco, Loblaw, Sobeys, Metro and Walmart may return their alcohol licences when new recycling rules take ...
Supermarkets in Ontario, which can already sell beer and wine, could stock coolers and ready-made drinks as well. Those grocery stores could also start selling 30-packs of beer.
The Beer Store is asking customers in affected communities to return empty alcohol containers at nearby licensed return depots.
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