Cannabis-related clothing, books and other items will soon be available for sale at private licensed cannabis retail stores (CRSs). Effective Nov. 26, government is allowing…
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B.C. to maintain licensee retail stores moratorium
If you are thinking of getting into the retail liquor landscape in B.C., you best listen up. The number of licensee retail stores (LRSs) in…
Special wholesale liquor pricing takes effect
Measures enacted by the B.C. government in response to the COVID-19 pandemic that temporarily allows restaurants and pubs to purchase beer, wine and spirits at…
Delivery of packaged liquor from restaurants, pubs extended
The B.C. government today (July 13) announced it is extending the temporary authorization that permits food-primary and liquor-primary licensees to sell and deliver sealed, packaged…
Measure taken to aid liquor licensees
The B.C. government this morning announced it has approved a temporary wholesale pricing model that will allow liquor licensees to purchase beer, wine and spirits…
Closed hospitality businesses can sell liquor stock says LDB
The B.C. government announced today it is providing temporary relief to hospitality licensees that have had to suspend their operations as a result of the…
Liquor store hours extended in province
The provincial government today (April 15) announced it has temporarily extended hours of retail liquor service in British Columbia to provide greater opportunities for physical…
Liquor distribution system to be reviewed
The provincial government will commission an independent review of wholesale liquor distribution in the province to address industry concerns and ensure recent system changes are…
B.C. enters new era as cannabis becomes legal
Today, Wednesday, Oct. 17, British Columbians throughout the province will be able to legally purchase non-medical cannabis online. British Columbians 19 years of age and…
Agreements supposed to ensure quality cannabis
First store location secured British Columbia’s sole legal wholesaler of non-medical cannabis has entered into agreements with licensed producers to ensure a retail supply for…