No grocery-booze sale plans in Alberta after allowances in B.C.

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The dream of picking up a bottle of wine or a case of beer with the groceries after work may still be a ways off in Alberta.

Ontario’s liquor authority announced Thursday they would allow booze to be sold in grocery stores and B.C. did the same a few weeks ago.

As it stands now in Alberta, grocery stores can sell alcohol in a separate retail outlet, like the branded shop seen in parking lots at some Calgary stores.

Tatjana Laskovic, a communications officer with the Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission, said the current model works.

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660 NEWS RADIO – Apr 16, 2015.

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