Craft Breweries
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Back to the Farm Festival returns to Bath with thousands in attendanceMacKinnon Bros. 'Back to the Farm' festival returns after one year off because of COVID-19.CanadaAug 23, 2021
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Calgary companies celebrate amazing win for pandemic-themed beerAnnex Ale Project, a craft brewer, is returning to normal operations, glad to be busy after months of coping with COVID-19.FeaturesJul 12, 2021
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Waterloo Region, Guelph breweries pick up hardware at Ontario Brewing AwardsBreweries in Guelph and Waterloo Region took home a combined 11 medals at the 2020 Ontario Brewing Awards.CanadaNov 17, 2020
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Craft beer pint consumption more than doubles in Saskatchewan since 2014Recent stats from the Saskatchewan government show craft beer pint consumption has more than doubled in the province since 2014.CanadaJul 29, 2020
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Taprooms opening as New Brunswick’s COVID-19 recovery plan continuesSome New Brunswick breweries are opening their taprooms as part of the province's second stage of its COVID-19 recovery plan.EconomyMay 16, 2020
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Local support key for surviving coronavirus pandemic pinch, say London, Ont., brewersAt least two local breweries and the president of the Ontario Craft Brewers association stress that local support is hugely important to sustaining business amid the pandemic.ConsumerMay 8, 2020
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Burnaby U-brewer in business peril wants change to B.C. law banning samplesBusiness at the Burnaby Brewing Company is suffering, thanks to a B.C. liquor law that stops owner Jesse Shepherd from letting customers try before buying.Jan 8, 2019
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Here’s how much it costs to make a can of craft beerCraft brewers say it’s impossible to make beer for $1 a can.CanadaAug 11, 2018
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Buck-a-beer? How about a buck-for-charity instead, says London craft breweryStorm Stayed Brewing Company on Wharncliffe Road is donating a dollar from every pour and six-pack of Daybreak Blonde Ale to Anova throughout August.ConsumerAug 10, 2018
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Many Ontario craft brewers pan Doug Ford government’s ‘buck-a-beer’ plan as unaffordableA number of the province's craft brewers decried the policy - a highly publicized campaign promise - on social media, saying they could not afford to participate without sacrificing the quality of their product.PoliticsAug 8, 2018
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