In Alberta, a grace period for liquor refers to the time allowed for establishments to serve alcohol past their designated closing time, typically up to 15 minutes. This period is intended to allow patrons to finish their drinks and settle their bills without abruptly cutting off service. However, establishments must still comply with overall liquor laws and regulations. It's important to note that this grace period is not universally applicable and may vary based on specific licenses or municipal regulations.
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There is no grace period. An establishment should have all glasses emptied well before that time.
It depends on where you are.
Liquor Depot, Liquor Barn and Wine & Beyond
at crowfoot liquor store and liquor store right next to sobeye's on country hills.
belive it or not but we have the highest ratio of liquor stores to people in the world.
ZERO! Bars and restaurants will start confiscating drinks several minutes before that time.
$10.00 an hour is the general minimum hourly wage in Alberta. $9.20 an hour is the minimum hourly wage for employees serving liquor. The minimum wage was last changed on 2014 September 1.
There is no grace period.
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Grace Period was created in 2002-08.
From the Liquor store in Millet (downtown) to my favorite Book store in downtown Edmonton is 54 KM or 33.5 miles