Big Spike In Beer And Pot Sales In New Brunswick
New Brunswickers spent more on more beer and pot over the last four months than they did the previous year.
New Brunswickers spent more on more beer and pot over the last four months than they did the previous year.
Sales of edibles, topicals and concentrates grew a combined $1.5 million last quarter, helping to offset a $2.3 million drop in dried flower, extract, and accessory sales.
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.
Members of CUPE Local 963 voted 97.7 percent in favour of strike action, the union announced Tuesday morning.
The change is being made to increase capacity in stores for the winter months, in order to reduce wait times outside.
The Alcool NB Liquor (ANBL) Depot in Salisbury is like a big box store, but for alcoholic beverages. It offers exclusive products, and lower prices for purchases in large volumes every day.
NB Liquor also had a good first quarter, with a 15.2 percent increase in sales.
For the first time since cannabis legalization in October 2018, Cannabis NB has turned a profit of $500,000.
The crown corporation says the new measure will help keep its team members and customers safe.