AGLC allows licenced businesses to start 6 a.m. liquor service
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The AGLC has loosened regulations around early-morning liquor service. Restaurants and bars in Alberta can now serve liquor as early as 6 a.m. without needing special permission. Lubos Chlubny - stock.adobe.com Article content Alberta bars and restaurants will no longer need special permission to serve alcohol early in the morning. Article content The province’s liquor regulator announced in a Tuesday news release that it will now allow businesses with a liquor licence to begin service as early as 6 a.m. without needing special permission from Alberta Gaming Liquor and Cannabis. Article conten…
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Jun 9, 2026