Alcohol sales reinvigorating convenience store industry, Ontario Convenience Store Association says

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For over two months, convenience stores in Ontario have been able to sell beer, wine and ready-to-drink beverages and it's kept some of those businesses afloat, according to the Ontario Convenience Store Association (OCSA).

The Ontario Government announced that in 2026 they will allow sales of beer, wine, cider, coolers and pre-mixed drinks to be sold at convenience stores, grocery stores and "big box" retailers. For over two months, convenience stores in Ontario have been able to sell beer, wine and ready-to-drink beverages and it's kept some of those businesses afloat, according to the Ontario Convenience Store Association .

The convenience store industry has been declining in recent years according to Yaldo, but alcohol sales have provided a boost even with the policy only being in place for a few months."To have this new category that could increase sales from 20 per cent and up is a game changer for us," he said. Two young women from New Brunswick have won one of the most prestigious and sought-after academic honours in the world.The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has posted a recall for both baby and whole organic carrot brands sold at multiple grocery stores due to E. coli contamination.Here are the most stolen vehicles in Ontario in 2023

It's been a little over two months since corner stores around the province began stocking booze on their shelves and the chair of the Ontario Convenience Store Association says the new alcoholic offerings have been a lifeline for many businesses in the province.Motion calls on MNA to withdraw accusations of racism in the National Assembly

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has posted a recall for both baby and whole organic carrot brands sold at multiple grocery stores due to E. coli contamination.Waterloo Regional Police said at around 10:25 p.m. Monday, officers responded to a report of an armed robbery at a convenience store in the area of Water Street South and Myers Road.

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