Dry January
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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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Thinking about Dry January? Things to consider when cutting back on alcoholFrom starting small and using money as a motivator to considering the mental health benefits, a psychologist shares some tips on cutting back or cutting out booze.HealthJan 3, 2023
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Demand grows for non-alcoholic beer, wine as more Canadians cut back on drinkingGlobal Market Insights estimates that worldwide, the non-alcoholic beer market was worth more than US$22 billion in 2022 and will be worth almost double that in a decade.LifestyleDec 18, 2022
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Local Calgary breweries crafting up non-alcoholic options for dry JanuaryThe timing of cutting out booze for 31 days likely isn't coincidental, as many people are more indulgent and loose with their diets over the holiday break.CanadaJan 5, 2022
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Fact or Fiction: Will Dry January really cleanse your body from alcohol’s effects?It's a promise of abstinence from all things alcohol for 30 days. But does it work?HealthJan 7, 2021
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