Miller Canada and Molson have jointly launched Miller Chill – a premium light lime flavoured beer – across the province of Alberta.
Newly established Prince Edward Distillery has laid claim to producing Canada’s first and only potato-distilled vodka and Prince Edward Island’s first wild blueberry vodka.
In time for the upcoming Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, Sumac Ridge Estate Winery has released its commemorative sparkling wine, Tribute.


For most operators, the lead-up to the holidays is the busiest time of year. Instead of just waiting in anticipation, Liquor Canada has compiled some smart business tips to help you make the most of this holiday season
Are you capitalizing on a growing number of consumers looking to trade up? John Szabo shares the first of his regular wine tips, brought to you by Wines of Germany
The majority of restaurant owners – 91 per cent – say a harmonized sales tax in British Columbia will negatively impact their business, according to a survey of the Canadian Restaurant and Foodservices Association’s 4,000 B.C. members.
The Liquor Control Board of Ontario says “product shortages” were up by close to $1 million to $6.5 million for the last year.
While provincial regulations state that licensed establishments in New Brunswick can serve alcohol until 2 a.m., legislation is in force to offer protocol for extending liquor serving hours during special events of provincial, national or international stature.
Premier Ed Stelmach quashed April’s tax bump on liquor, taking liquor retailers, bar owners and customers by surprise.