Empty shelves at liquor stores are still a reality around the province almost three weeks after the BCGEU strike ended. The union reached a tentative deal with the B.C. government on September 7th, but some stores say they’re still experiencing issues with supply. Richard Zussman has more.
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Liquor stores still struggling with supply weeks after BCGEU strike ended
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