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LCBO to Phase Out Paper Bags

The Liquor Control Board of Ontario (LCBO) is phasing out the use of paper bags, which it says will save the equivalent of more than 188,000 trees annually. Customers can request a re-used cardboard box or 8-pack carrier at no cost. They may also purchase a reusable bag, including cooler bags which will be available…


LCBO Recalls Red Wine Brand Over ‘Possible’ Presence of Glass

The Liquor Control Board of Ontario (LCBO) has issued a recall for a brand of red wine because it may contain glass. The recalled wine is Louis Latour Pinot Noir sold in a 375 millilitre bottle, according to the Crown Corporation in a Feb. 18 news release. The LCBO said it was recalling “specific lots”…


LCBO Investigating ‘Cybersecurity Incident,’ Knocking out Website and Mobile App

The Liquor Control Board of Ontario says a “cybersecurity incident” has knocked out its website and mobile app. The LCBO posted a brief statement to its social media pages Tuesday night saying a “full investigation” was underway. The provincial Crown corporation says its website and mobile app are unavailable, but in-store service is unaffected. The…