Manitoba Liquor
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Winnipeg 7-Eleven applies for dining room liquor licenceThe company has applied for a dining room liquor licence for its location on Ness Avenue at Sturgeon Road, as part of a planned revamp into a licensed eatery.ConsumerJun 6, 2023
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Manitoba eyes more private liquor sales, possible booze in grocery storesA bill before the Manitoba legislature proposes private wine stores be allowed to sell beer and spirits, and would permit rural liquor vendors to carry a wider range of products.PoliticsMay 26, 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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Manitoba government to hire minors to crack down on illegal pot, liquor sales to youthThe legislation, announced by Justice Minister Cliff Cullen on Friday, would establish a new licence category to ensure that those products aren't delivered to minors or intoxicated people.PoliticsNov 27, 2020
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Three teens arrested after Jefferson Avenue liquor store robbedWinnipeg police say they seized stolen booze and a fake gun as they arrested three teenagers in connection with a robbery at the Liquor store Mart on Jefferson Avenue.CrimeSep 14, 2018
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‘Significant increase’ in thefts at Manitoba liquor stores, say Winnipeg policeWinnipeg police say there's a rising problem with people stealing from liquor stores across Winnipeg. So far in 2018, there have been 1,182 liquor thefts.Aug 31, 2018
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