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LCBO Deadline For Convenience Store applications is October 8th

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By: Mike Anderson The wait is finally over for wine, spirit and beer lovers in Island Grove, and on neighbouring Snake Island.  Georgina’s first-ever LCBO Convenience...

Competition watchdog writes province to support loosening Ontario liquor rules

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Ontario’s moves to liberalize rules around the sale of alcohol have received an endorsement from Canada’s national competition watchdog. Competition Commissioner Matthew Boswell heaped praise on the...

August 10, 2019 Issue

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This issue includes: Lake Drive Dispute: Town Approves Appraisals For Lakeside Lots Pefferlaw Man Fends Off Coywolf Attack Georgina Griffins: Non-Contact Rugby...

LCBO says distribution issues to be resolved by Civic Holiday weekend

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TORONTO — Ontario’s liquor control board says a distribution delay that has left some store shelves bare will be resolved by Civic Holiday weekend, an estimate the...

July 24, 2019 Issue

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This issue includes: Holmes Point: Neglected Beach Pits Locals Against BeachgoersChippewas set to open cannabis store Editorial: Georgina andthe Cannabis Economy Keswick Senior Protests China’s...

Ontario should heed lessons of other provinces for new beer system:...

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TORONTO — As the Ontario government prepares to move ahead with its plans to overhaul the province’s 92-year-old beer distribution system, experts say it should...

Local LCBO store shelves are looking bare.

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If you’re planning a trip to the LCBO, you may be in for a rude surprise. The Post visited LCBO stores in Keswick, Sutton and...

Island Grove to get LCBO Convenience Outlet

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Residents of Island Grove will have to wait to see if Victoria Convenience, located at Woodbine Ave & Metro Rd. North, is granted a...

LCBO says delivery shortage affecting stores

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TORONTO — Issues with a new warehouse management system have delayed the delivery of booze to several LCBO stores, the provincial liquor agency said Wednesday...

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December 24, 2024 Issue

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Main Stories: ‘Operation Snowball’ sends Xmas letters and care packages to Canadian troops overseas, Family of motorist killed on Hwy. 48 demands safer intersection, Keswick High School is feeding students and the community, Book Review: Andrew Sibbald’s The Briars Between, Sutton Santa Claus Parade of Lights, Good Food Collective’s Holiday Lunch, Annual Christmas Breakfast with Santa, Pop-up bookstore opens in time for Xmas!

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