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07/02/12
Liquor store staff to strike Monday, union says
B.C. Finance Minister Kevin Falcon says the government will not budge on wage increases following an announcement Friday that liquor store employees will go on strike Monday
07/02/12
B.C. winemaker uses shotgun to make her point on out-of-province sales
Sandra Oldfield contacted a Saskatchewan gun shop and placed a perfectly legal online order. Four days later, Canada Post delivered an unlabelled brown paper package containing her very first firearm - a Maverick 88 shotgun
06/29/12
Canada: Wine freedom becomes law
With the stroke of the governor general's pen, Conservative MP Dan Albas's bill to eliminate the federal ban on transporting liquor across provincial borders became law Thursday.
06/28/12
British Columbia: Mount Washington winery sparkles
The company recently added a new bottling line custom-made in Rome. O'Brennan said it is the first of its kind to be used in the wine industry on Vancouver Island. It washes, fills, labels and screwcaps or corks 1,200 bottles per hour.
06/28/12
Canada: Organic Family Farming takes Centre Stage at Rustic Roots Winery
Kathy and Bruce Harker are visibly proud of the evolution of their multi-generational family farm and award winning winery.
06/28/12
Canada: The Harper Government Takes Positive Step to Reduce Inter-Provincial Trade Barriers on Wine
On Thursday, June 28, 2012, Dan Albas, Member of Parliament for Okanagan-Coquihalla,, on behalf of the Honourable Gail Shea, Minister of National Revenue, will deliver remarks and make an announcement to support Canada's wine industry.
06/28/12
Canada: Hochul backs wineries
The biggest players in the region's wine industry gathered around a big table Monday at Niagara University's Bisgrove Hall, eager to capitalize on the buzz of Nik Wallenda's wire walk over the Niagara Gorge and have the ear of U.S. Rep. Kathleen Hochul, who called them all together.
06/27/12
Canada: Okanagan wineries anxiously await changes to regulations
Sandra Oldfield of Tinhorn Creek Vineyards is wondering what she should do with the 12-gauge shotgun she ordered from Saskatchewan. She's thinking, maybe a vase.
06/26/12
Hochul backs wineries
The biggest players in the region's wine industry gathered around a big table Monday at Niagara University's Bisgrove Hall, eager to capitalize on the buzz of Nik Wallenda's wire walk over the Niagara Gorge and have the ear of U.S. Rep. Kathleen Hochul, who called them all together.
06/22/12
Critic's Notebook: Jean-Paul Daumen: The man behind the bottle
Daumen circulated between tables speaking to both French- and English-speaking customers about tannins, vintages, varietals and what make his Châteauneufs so sought after.
06/21/12
Free wine trade is up to each province
Negotiations are currently underway between the jurisdictions that control liquor legislation in all the provinces in Canada on what the limits will be in each on bringing wine, beer and spirits across the border from another province.
06/21/12
Wine and chips a fine match
Credit Billy Munnelly with one of the most memorable tastings at the annual Gourmet Food and Wine Expo in Toronto. The no-nonsense wine writer handed out bags of potato chips as the perfect match for a California sparkling wine he was serving. The crowd went wild. And why not?
06/21/12
Canadians Embrace the Ability to Purchase Wines from Other Provinces
According to senior vice-president Doug Anderson, "With the House of Commons unanimously approving Bill C-311 - to remove the limitation on importing wine from other provinces - it seems clear that Canadians will welcome this change."
06/20/12
Wine Country Ontario Advertises Inside the Box
Wine Country Ontario has kicked off its new advertising campaign with an innovative out-of-home advertisement located in a transit centre in downtown Toronto. Placing an actual glass of wine within the installation, the campaign's line reads "So close you can taste it."
06/19/12
B.C. government is 'earnest' about importation of wine
"With Bill C-311 currently before the Senate, I want to reassure British Columbians our government is committed to opening domestic markets for B.C. wines," said Rich Coleman, B.C. Minister of Energy and Mines
06/18/12
Laughing Stock Vineyards Ranks as One of Canada's Fasting-Growing Companies
Laughing Stock Vineyards has just been named as one of Canada's Fastest-Growing Companies in the 24th Annual PROFIT 200 ranking by PROFIT magazine.
06/18/12
BC: Dunham & Froese is Now Covert Farms Family Estate
The winery, founded in 2005 by partnering couples Gene & Shelly Covert and Kirby & Crystal Froese, changes names as the Froese family relocates to Saskatchewan
06/18/12
Opinion: The perfect pairing for Canadian wine: free trade
Bill C-311 will allow individuals to order and carry wine for personal use across provincial borders for the first time since 1928
06/18/12
Should BC drop trade limits on interprovincial wine shipments?
That's what the owner of a Penticton winery wants, as a bill allowing wine imports from other provinces moves through parliament.
06/18/12
BCWI Welcomes New Communications Coordinator
British Columbia Wine Institute welcomes Kate Crothers to its team as Communications Coordinator. Kate replaces Communications Manager Lindsay Kelm who begins a 1-year maternity leave on June 18.
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