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Toronto police lets licence lapse for bar located inside its headquartersA spokesperson for Toronto police told Global News that senior officers, who had access to the bar, were told about the change in May.CanadaJul 9, 2023
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London, Ont. labour group and politicians against 7-Eleven selling alcohol near Western campusThe London and District Labour Council and local politicians are fighting against 7-Eleven’s application to sell liquor at a local connivance store.CanadaAug 17, 2022
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New Manitoba liquor licence bill aims to expand businesses’ ability to sell boozeThe province is introducing a new bill to modernize the process of getting a liquor license, making it easier for certain businesses to qualify.ConsumerMay 24, 2022
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Coronavirus: Questions arise over booze rules at Kelowna nightclubDespite pandemic-imposed rules, at least one business in Kelowna is allowing guests to sip their drinks until 2 a.m., which is causing some confusion.CanadaSep 27, 2020
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London businesses celebrate AGCO decision to allow bars to open early for World CupDespite a major time difference and some bureaucratic confusion, local World Cup fans have been enjoying alcoholic beverages at their favourite establishments.SportsJun 19, 2018
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Vancouver’s Trump Tower denied nightclub liquor licence in surprising voteVancouver City Council has denied the Trump Tower a liquor licence, prohibiting them from operating a bar or nightclub.PoliticsMay 19, 2016
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WATCH: Boonstock Productions President speaks out on LCLB’s decisionPresident of Boonstock Productions expresses disappointment and confusion over liquor license rejection.Jul 29, 2014
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UPDATE: Penticton Indian Band reinstates support for BoonstockDespite Boonstock organizers' optimism, the BC Liquor Control and Licensing Branch's decision to deny the festival's liquor license application is final.Jul 28, 2014
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Why the Ontario election has left Toronto liquor licences in limboToronto restaurants and bars looking to add liquor sales are in a state of limbo thanks to new liquor licencing rules and, in a strange twist, the provincial election.PoliticsMay 30, 2014
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