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Beard’s Brewing Co. wins business award

  Beard’s Brewing Company was named one of Northern B.C.’s best new businesses at the ThriveNorth Business Challenge in Fort St. John on Oct. 4. Stephen Beard and his family  Continue Reading…

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Business Of Beer

BC companies in race to develop cannabis-infused beverages

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As soda and beer sales fall in North America and legal marijuana sales spike, soft drink makers and brewers are partnering with cannabis companies to expand their market horizons.

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Will legal pot dull beer’s buzz? Scientists are watching closely

Ahead of legalization, the Canadian Institute for Substance Use Research is delving into the impacts of reduced alcohol consumption.

Projections from the institute show if cannabis legalization reduced alcohol intake by just five per cent, roughly 800 fewer people would die of drinking-related health problems per year.

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Turning wine into weed in Ontario

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Cannabis tourism is beginning to rival the wine industry in California, It’s like taking a peek through the looking glass to see Canada’s legal future less than a month away.

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Politics & Advocacy

Vancouver Park Board approves booze on the beach next summer

 VANCOUVER (NEWS 1130) – You may soon be able to enjoy a pint of beer or a glass of wine at a Vancouver beach — legally. Although, it might  Continue Reading…

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IHOP Creates Pumpkin Pancake Beer With Buttermilk Mix

Don’t look for it in your local restaurant IHOP is getting into the beer business—albeit, like its renaming stunt, for a short time. Working with New York-based Keegan Ales, IHOPS  Continue Reading…

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BC Business publishes feature story on BC Craft Beer

To beer drinkers’ delight, B.C. is hopping with craft breweries. Cutting prices is just one way to generate buzz The scene at Central City Brewers and Distillers’ downtown Vancouver brew pub doesn’t  Continue Reading…

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Original Stories

B.C.’s craft beer taking off in Asia — where a pint can cost up to $25

British Columbia’s craft beer scene is booming — and not just locally.

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