ANBL Keeps Alive Craft Alcohol Advisory Committee
ANBL president and CEO Lori Stickles says the committee is “bringing a lot of transparency to the conversation.”
ANBL president and CEO Lori Stickles says the committee is “bringing a lot of transparency to the conversation.”
Castalia Convenience has been the long-time operator of the island’s only ANBL agency store but it will soon lose the contract to a large grocery chain owned by Loblaw.
Paul Martin says he found engagement with the province’s more than 100 local producers is not a regular occurrence.
ANBL and Elsipogtog First Nation are preparing to open a pilot liquor store in the community.
Two years ago, the New Brunswick Craft Alcohol Producers Association called on the province and ANBL for a better mandate to prioritize local producers. The result is ANBL’s Craft Alcohol Producer Advisory Committee which will begin meeting later this spring.
Cannabis NB’s CEO announced the Crown corp is now a profiting, distinct business from its original parent company, Alcohol NB/ANBL.
The New Brunswick Liquor Corporation has confirmed a tentative agreement with CUPE Local 963 and the nearly 600 employees the union represents.
Lori Stickles took over the position for good on September 7, after serving as an interim replacement for former CEO and President Patrick Parent, who resigned in 2020 to return to the private sector.
Patrick Parent announced Tuesday that he will be leaving the job to return to a CEO role in the private sector.
The stores will close on Sundays, and have reduced hours from Monday to Saturday.