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South Africa reimposes lockdown amid soaring COVID-19 cases

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The government insists it is trying to revive the economy - while at the same time protecting lives.
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Pandemic fallout: Health experts warn of mental illness surge

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Experts say addiction is a disease of isolation, and quarantining and social distancing increase the risk of relapse.
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Beer Sales Spike Amidst Coronavirus Pandemic

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Beer sales have seen a spike amid the coronavirus pandemic. Sales of 24 and 30 packs of beer grew 90 percent at their peak during the third week of March.
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Pernod Ricard USA Fights Hand Santizer Shortages

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Pernod Ricard USA, the parent company of brands like Absolut Vodka and Jameson Irish Whiskey, is switching gears to help in the fight against coronavirus. The wine and spirits leader is retooling their manufacturing sites in Arkansas,...
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Why some provinces deemed liquor stores an essential service

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Eliminating access to alcohol can be a health risk for alcoholics, which could add to the burden on Canada’s hospitals.
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COVID-19: Hong Kong cracks down as China lifts restrictions

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With local infections at zero, restrictions are being lifted in the epicentre of the outbreak, China's Hubei province, but Hong Kong is introducing further curbs.
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Ontario gin distillery makes hand sanitizer for frontline workers

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The owner of Dillon's Small Batch Distillers has been using alcohol and store-bought aloe to make free hand sanitizer for local police, hospitals, long-term care homes and municipalities during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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COVID-19: Should I wash my hands with warm or cold water?

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Doctors answer your questions about the coronavirus in Canada.
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Uncle Nearest Whiskey CEO on Staying True to Legacy of African American Master Distiller

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Fawn Weaver and her team have found great success while remaining dedicated to the legacy of her whiskey brand's namesake, Nathan "Nearest" Green.
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Made in New Jersey: All Points West Distillery brings bold new spirits to cocktail scene

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Newark’s All Points West Distillery crafts award-winning spirits from a former laundromat, fueling the city’s evolving cocktail culture with help from a small team.
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A look at a N.L. MP’s book, ‘Called to His Purpose: Exposing Satan’s Plan to Destroy Your Destiny’

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She now represents the riding of Long Range Mountains, but Conservative MP Carol Anstey also published a book about her personal experience coming to believe in God again. The CBC’s Bernice Hillier spoke to Anstey about her book.
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Pubs on wheels will be allowed this summer in some Ontario cities

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Ontario will allow booze on pedal pubs in certain cities this summer. CBC's Lane Harrison has the details — and reaction.
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Canadian wines get boost from ‘Buy Canadian’ drive, U.S. bans

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Canadian wines have seen significant sales boosts as more consumers choose to ‘Buy Canadian’ amid the U.S.-Canada trade war. Provincial bans on U.S. alcohol imposed earlier this year also gave homegrown vintages a bump.
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Canadian wines get boost form ‘Buy Canadian’ drive, U.S. bans

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Canadian wines have seen significant sales boosts as more consumers choose to ‘Buy Canadian’ amid the U.S.-Canada trade war. Provincial bans on U.S. alcohol imposed earlier this year also gave homegrown vintages a bump.
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Half a million dollars worth of whisky stolen in Windsor, say police

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Windsor police are seeking answers after thieves took around 1,000 cases of Crown Royal from a transport truck. The retail value of the stolen liquor is estimated at $500,000.
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Concerns raised over sale of alcohol in N.S. convenience stores

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A letter has been sent to Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston and all MLAs cautioning the province about putting alcohol in corner stores. No decision has been made by the government yet. Josh Hoffman has the story.
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Convenience store group supports N.S. alcohol sales

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The Nova Scotia government is considering allowing alcohol to be sold in corner stores. Mike Hammoud, the Atlantic vice-president of the Convenience Industry Council of Canada, explains why he supports the idea and how it could be...
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Potential expansion of alcohol sales concerns N.S. doctors

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Nova Scotia is thinking about expanding the sale of alcohol to convenience stores, but a group of doctors who specialize in addiction have written an open letter to the province expressing their opposition to the idea. Dr. Thomas...
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U.S. booze is back on the shelf in two provinces. But is anyone buying? | Hanomansing Tonight

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Canadians in Alberta and Saskatchewan will see U.S. booze back on the shelf after the two provinces lifted their bans on American-made alcohol imports. Andrew Ferguson, the owner of an independent liquor store, says he does not expect...
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Meet an N.B. man who found his way out of addiction by helping others

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Tim Durling's path to recovery has led to a woodworking business and a support group for teens, where he offers what was missing in his own life.
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Bar owners fear attacks in Damascus

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Bars in the Christian areas of Damascus have been on high alert after recent attacks that targeted establishments serving alcohol.
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Ford’s budget promises to bolster Ontario-made alcohol, lower prices

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Ontario is promising to spend hundreds of millions of dollars to revitalize the province’s alcohol sector amid U.S. tarrifs. CBC’s Lorenda Reddekopp breaks down how this could help lower prices and support local alcohol producers.
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What a harm reduction pro says to her own kids about drugs

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With record-breaking seizures of illegal drugs, and record numbers of overdose deaths, it can be a scary time to be a parent. Jane Henderson is a harm reduction consultant with Newfoundland and Labrador Health Services. Here’s the advice...
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Know Before Your Go: Parents urged to plan safe prom night transportation for teens

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News 12's Roxanne Evans reports that parents need to plan ahead and avoid last-minute decisions that could put teens at risk.