All liquor stores in Coquitlam BC sell beer, some just have a better selection that others. Government liquor stores carry a full line of alcohol and booze. In the Government liquor stores you'll find everything from the cheapest local brews to the exotic imported liquor like Grey Goose Vodka. In the local independents you'll find a small selection of everything, just nothing exotic and just the most popular brands. In the independent liquor stores, which are usually located by a pub,
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Canada Goose Yorkville Bomber, if you are looking for a liquor store close to where you are right now in Coquitlam, then check out our liquor stores directory for Coquitlam BC. If you like to party, but it's eating a hole in your pocket, then here's something that should get you steamed up. It's swiped from a government document I found online. Check out the full document. In recent years, consumption of alcohol has been rising steadily in British Columbia and in Canada as a whole. In Canada, alcohol sales per adult have increased by over 11% in the past decade.
An analysis of the 2004 Canadian Addition Survey found that a substantial proportion of alcohol is consumed in excess of Canadian guidelines, placing BC drinkers at elevated risk for short and/or long-term harm Alcohol consumption and hazardous drinking are highly relevant from a public health perspective aE" research has shown a strong positive correlation between drinking levels and patterns of alcohol use and alcohol related harm. In fact, BC has seen an increase in the number of alcohol-related deaths,
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