Live Breaking News & Updates on ஹீத்தர் ஹோல்மென்

Stay updated with breaking news from ஹீத்தர் ஹோல்மென். Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

You can't spell booze without z-o-o: Edmonton Valley Zoo guests able to enjoy alcoholic beverages


Article content
Winwood said the zoo currently requires guests to wear masks in both indoor and outdoor areas due to Alberta Health Services’ recommendations.
“Due to challenges with ensuring all visitors remain physically distanced as they experience the zoo, we require visitors to wear a mask in all areas of the zoo,” said Winwood. “We will continue reviewing the zoo’s mask policy as the province advances additional steps in the relaunch plan.”
Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis (AGLC) spokeswoman Heather Holmen confirmed the licence was granted. She noted the Calgary Zoo has been licensed since 2019.
Holmen said there will still be policies in place that guide the sale of alcohol. Staff must be ProServe certified and the zoo must have care and control of their patrons. ....

Gold Bar , British Columbia , Canada General , Heather Holmen , Wilfrid Laurier , William Hawrelak , Alberta Health Services , Calgary Zoo , Edmonton Valley Zoo , Sir Wilfrid Laurier , Government House , தங்கம் மதுக்கூடம் , பிரிட்டிஷ் கொலம்பியா , கனடா ஜநரல் , ஹீத்தர் ஹோல்மென் , வில்ஃப்‌ரிட் லாரியர் , வில்லியம் ாவ்றேழக் , ஆல்பர்ட்டா ஆரோக்கியம் சேவைகள் , கல்கரி ஸூ , எட்மண்டன் பள்ளத்தாக்கு ஸூ , ஐயா வில்ஃப்‌ரிட் லாரியர் , அரசு வீடு ,

You can't spell booze without z-o-o: Edmonton Valley Zoo guests able to enjoy alcoholic beverages


Article content
Winwood said the zoo currently requires guests to wear masks in both indoor and outdoor areas due to Alberta Health Services’ recommendations.
“Due to challenges with ensuring all visitors remain physically distanced as they experience the zoo, we require visitors to wear a mask in all areas of the zoo,” said Winwood. “We will continue reviewing the zoo’s mask policy as the province advances additional steps in the relaunch plan.”
Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis (AGLC) spokeswoman Heather Holmen confirmed the licence was granted. She noted the Calgary Zoo has been licensed since 2019.
Holmen said there will still be policies in place that guide the sale of alcohol. Staff must be ProServe certified and the zoo must have care and control of their patrons. ....

Gold Bar , British Columbia , Canada General , Heather Holmen , Wilfrid Laurier , William Hawrelak , Alberta Health Services , Calgary Zoo , Edmonton Valley Zoo , Sir Wilfrid Laurier , Government House , தங்கம் மதுக்கூடம் , பிரிட்டிஷ் கொலம்பியா , கனடா ஜநரல் , ஹீத்தர் ஹோல்மென் , வில்ஃப்‌ரிட் லாரியர் , வில்லியம் ாவ்றேழக் , ஆல்பர்ட்டா ஆரோக்கியம் சேவைகள் , கல்கரி ஸூ , எட்மண்டன் பள்ளத்தாக்கு ஸூ , ஐயா வில்ஃப்‌ரிட் லாரியர் , அரசு வீடு ,

Tsuut'ina takes AGLC, province to court over online gambling website


Author of the article: Sammy Hudes
Publishing date: Apr 07, 2021  •  3 hours ago  •  4 minute read  • 
The Alberta government is betting on a new gaming website to attract gamblers away from unregulated international sites and keep the money in the province. Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis officials estimate Playalberta.ca will generate $3.74 million for the province in 2021. Photo by Supplied/Screen shot /jpg
Article content
The Tsuut’ina Nation and Stoney Nakoda First Nation are taking Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis to court over the launch of its online gambling website, arguing it constitutes an “unauthorized entry” into Alberta’s casino and gaming market by the regulator and provincial government. ....

Clifford Poucette , Sammy Hudes , Troy Whitney , Alain Maisonneuve , Kassandra Kitz , Brent Dodginghorse , Aaron Young , Heather Holmen , Stoney Nakoda , Travis Toew , Postmedia Network Inc , Tsuut Ina Nation , Stoney Nakoda First Nation , Alberta Gaming , Play Alberta , Cannabis Act , River Cree Resort , Alberta Gaming Liquor Cannabis , First Nations , Chief Roy , Nation Chief Roy Whitney , Tsuut Ina Nation Chief Roy Whitney , Finance Minister Travis Toew , Criminal Code , Chief Aaron Young , Chiniki First ,

Cannabis, liquor industry split on ending prohibition on 'pay to play' store promotions


Author of the article: Bill Kaufmann
Publishing date: Mar 04, 2021  •  March 9, 2021  •  3 minute read  • 
Two Rivers Distillery’s Mark Freeland poses for a photo at his distillery in southeast Calgary on Wednesday, March 3, 2021. Freeland is concerned the province’s plan to allow large booze makers to buy favours from liquor stores would leave small producers out of the competition. Photo by Azin Ghaffari/Postmedia
Article content
A proposed end to a ban on manufacturers buying favours from retailers is being embraced by Alberta’s cannabis industry as a way to break what they call marketing shackles not imposed on the booze sector. ....

Heather Holmen , Azin Ghaffari Postmedia , Kieley Beaudry , Travis Toews , Dave Berry , Mark Freeland , Ryan Ross , Postmedia Network Inc , Alberta Cannabis Micro License Association , Rivers Distillery , Alberta Gaming , Cannabis Act , Alberta Cannabis Micro License , Lake City Cannabis , Two Rivers , Southeast Calgary , Two Rivers Distillery , Alberta Finance Minister Travis Toews , Postmedia Network , Street East , ஹீத்தர் ஹோல்மென் , டிராவிஸ் கால்விரல்கள் , டேவ் பெர்ரி , குறி ஃப்ரீலேண்ட் , ரியான் ரோஸ் , ஆல்பர்ட்டா கஞ்சா மைக்ரோ உரிமம் சங்கம் ,