Dry January
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Dry January could have big upside for ‘zero proof’ drinks in SaskatchewanWith Holiday spirits drying up, the New Year brings new ‘sober’ resolutions. But how could it impact businesses in Saskatchewan?CanadaJan 3, 2025
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Why Canadians may find conflicting advice on cutting back alcoholSome people observe "Dry January" at the beginning of a new year, in which people will refrain from drinking alcohol for the month.CanadaJan 3, 2025
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Is alcohol shortening your life? An online tool built in B.C. will tell youThe new Know Alcohol calculator was developed by researchers at UVic's Canadian Institute for Substance Use Research and calculates personalized health risks from drinking.HealthJan 2, 2025
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Dry January offers a fix for the sober curiousIn 2021, Stats Canada reported 15.6 per cent of Canadians consider themselves heavy drinkers. Dry January offers them an easy way to tap out of bad habits.LifestyleDec 26, 2024
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Liquor industry hopeful Vancouver Cocktail Week can stir up fresh businessBusiness has been slow in the post-holiday season, with inflation and the rising cost of living and a growing number of people taking time off from drinking.EconomyMar 4, 2024
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Dry January movement grows in LethbridgeIt's an initiative encouraging people to abstain from alcohol. Dry January highlights the health benefits, but it also promotes a lifestyle rooted in sobriety.ConsumerJan 17, 2024
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Sleep, mood and savings are benefits in taking on a dry January, say expertsThose giving dry January a go may not find it easy in practice, but experts says there can be immediate health and lifestyle benefits.CanadaJan 5, 2024
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A Manitoba expert’s tips on how to have a dry JanuaryAccountability, goal setting, and motivation are all factors that one expert says can help individuals journeying through an alcohol-free start to the new year.HealthJan 3, 2024
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10 non-alcoholic drinks you need to try for Dry JanuaryGet friends and family involved in the Dry January celebration and taste your way through these delicious non-alcoholic drinks.The CuratorJan 3, 2024
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Non-alcoholic brands ramp up production as demand ‘explodes’ in CanadaAs Canadians increasingly look to drink less or not at all, non-alcoholic beverage companies are working hard to meet the rising demand.ConsumerFeb 19, 2023
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