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A toke with your golf stroke: does pot have a place on the green?

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Golf B.C. has asked thousands of golfers for their thoughts — and opinions are mixed.
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Weed Stocks Have Gotten Ahead of Themselves, Analyst Says

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The red-hot cannabis market is not sustainable as is, according to industry analyst Matt Karnes. But that doesn't mean it isn't a great long-term story.
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Heineken CMO: Cannabis-Infused Drinks Won't Ultimately Cannibalize Beer

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Beer makers like Constellation, the parent company of Corona, are making investments in the cannabis industry. But Jonnie Cahill, the CMO of Heineken USA, tells Cheddar there's still growth opportunities in the core beer business itself.
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Heineken CMO: Cannabis Drinks Won't Replace Beer

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Heineken, which has been brewing beer since 1864, has no plans to abandon suds for buds. Though the company as an entrant in the cannabis-infused beverage market, the Heineken USA chief marketing officer Jonnie Cahill says beer is at the...
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Pour Yourself a Drink on National Scotch Day

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Nicolas Villalon, Brand Education and Prestige Manager at Macallan, joins Cheddar anchors Brad Smith and Baker Machado to discuss National Scotch Day and The Macallan Distillery Experience in Grand Central Station. This experience brings...
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Premiers agree to relax liquor restrictions

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Canada's premiers have agreed to relax laws that restricted the amount of liquor people could bring across provincial borders.
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Deep freeze damage to Christmas trees in Nova Scotia

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An emergency meeting was held by farmers this weekend, as it's expected the damage will set back the Christmas tree industry several years.
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New Pill Promises to be the Ultimate Hangover Cure

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Thrive+ works by binding to the same brain receptors as alcohol to combat the negative effects of drinking, says CEO Brooks Powell, who started developing the pills during his sophomore year at Princeton.
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The Pill That Works Like Alcohol to Cure Hangovers

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Thrive+ binds to the same brain receptors as alcohol to combat the negative effects of drinking, says CEO Brooks Powell, who started developing the pills during his sophomore year at Princeton.
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Last orders for European drinks in one British pub chain

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British UK pub chain JD Wetherspoon will sell more British and non-European drinks. Tim Martin, the pro-Brexit chairman of the public houses has announced plans to stop selling champagne and German beers. Sparkling wines will be from the...
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Pilots unhappy with potential changes to flying time regulations

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CBC News has obtained documents revealing Ottawa's draft regulations would cut night flying by two hours, down from 12-and-a-half — not enough according to some pilots.
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Manitoba premier says provincial trade barriers need to be eliminated

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Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister speaks with CBC's Hannah Thibedeau ahead of the Council of the Federation talks in New Brunswick
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Pot drinks

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Dooma Wendschuh is CEO of Province Brands, a Canadian firm creating a line of cannabis-based beverages
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Forgiveness for an accused drunk driver in Nelson House, Man.

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Forgiving an accused drunk driver who allegedly struck and killed three boys has been the focus for the community of Nelson House, Man., which knows the man well. Todd Linklater faces several charges, including impaired driving causing...
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Booze barriers

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Jacqueline Hansen reports on what a court ruling on interprovincial booze shipments could mean for consumers
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Weed for non-smokers

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CBC's Dianne Buckner looks at the new ways to use recreational marijuana.
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Coca-Cola to launch first alcoholic drink

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For the first time in its 125-year history, Coca Cola plans to launch an alcoholic beverage. However, the drinks giant says it has no plans to sell the “Chu-Hi” alcopop in Europe. Instead, the new product will go on sale in the lucrative...
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Marijuana and education

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With the pot legalization timetable now public, experts say it's time for schools to start dealing with the new world of legally available marijuana.
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The Cannabis Battle Brewing on College Campuses

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Greg Zeman, Associate Editor at Cannabis Now, discusses the ban on marijuana at college campuses across the U.S., even in states where the drug is legal. Because public universities receive federal money, the drug is banned on campuses,...
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Here's Why You Might Wanna Put That Moscow Mule Down

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If your Moscow Mule comes in a copper mug, you might want to think twice before taking a sip! The Alcoholic Beverages Division issuing a warning about an uptick in copper poisoning, due to the recent rise in popularity of the drink. She...
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Battle for the bottle: cork fight back

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The battle for the bottle has entered a new era. Cork, the traditional stopper for wine bottles, was losing out to plastic versions and aluminium screw caps but now has rallied regaining market share according to the producers. Major...
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Less wine, more money

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There was less wine produced around the world last year according to the trade body the International Organisation of Vine and Wine (OIV). Global production was down by 3.2 percent from the previous year with bad weather a major factor....
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Marijuana and education

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With the pot legalization timetable now public, experts say it's time for schools to start dealing with the new world of legally available marijuana.
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Hunter Tootoo apologizes for 'consensual but inappropriate relationship'

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Nunavut's MP Hunter Tootoo finally addressed allegations he had an inappropriate relationship before his sudden resignation from cabinet and Liberal caucus.