Breweries
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Manitoba breweries react to federal beer tax announcementManitoba's brewers say a federal government decision to soften the blow of beer tax increases is helping, but it won't provide a fix for challenges in their industry.EconomyMar 12
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Local craft brewers in Winnipeg see ‘explosive’ growth in demand, merchants sayPlain old beer is looking like a thing of the past with new fruity-flavoured sours and many other creative recipes turning people's heads around to local craft beer.CanadaMay 31, 2023
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Local breweries band together to bring bizarre beers to EdmontoniansEdmonton beer lovers are being invited to sample some strange suds this winter as part of an event being put on by a newly-formed entity aimed at promoting local brewers.ConsumerJan 3, 2023
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Regina Warehouse District hosting a city block partyLeaning into the block party theme, families can enjoy cornhole, carving watermelons, basketball, giant Jenga and more.CanadaJun 15, 2022
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Alberta Food and Beverage Expo returns to LethbridgeMore than 2,000 people attended the Alberta Food and Beverage Expo at Exhibition Park in Lethbridge on Saturday. It's the first time the trade show has happened in two years.LifestyleApr 11, 2022
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Pedal Pub in Saskatoon closer to spinning wheelsThe first Pedal Pub in Saskatoon was planning to take its first ride this summer.CanadaJun 7, 2021
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1st Pedal Pub in Saskatchewan plans to get rolling in JuneThe first Pedal Pub in Saskatoon is planning to take its first ride in June.CanadaApr 18, 2021
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B.C. to allow breweries, cafes to operate patios without serving foodThe province originally required establishments to serve food in order to operate a patio but changed the policy after industry consultation.EconomyApr 1, 2021
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Growing Sarnia brewing company Big Family is a bright spot amid pandemic-related economic turmoilWhile many retailers were scaling back in-person sales during the pandemic, Big Family Brewing Company introduced it.EconomySep 24, 2020
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Penticton’s proposed booze-on-the-beach pilot project could start this weekIf approved, staff is proposing the relaxed rules start Wednesday, June 3.May 31, 2020
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