Liquor manufacturers or their agents provide a vendor quote, the unit cost of which is called the Prime Cost. Liquor retailers may purchase products from the SLGA Warehouse at the wholesale price or negotiate prices with private warehouses.
All liquor retailers are free to price their products as they determine appropriate for their business, subject to social reference pricing. Sales channels and distribution How does the sale and distribution of liquor products work in Saskatchewan? Marketing and promotion policies What are the rules for the marketing and promotion of liquor products in Saskatchewan?
Licensing requirements Do I need a liquor permit to sell liquor in Saskatchewan? Types of permits: Commercial Liquor Permits Restaurant Permit — where the primary business is the preparation and sale of food for consumption on the premises. Tavern Permit — where the primary purpose is the sale of beverage alcohol for the consumption on the premises. Establishments in this category include taverns and brew pubs. Special Use Permit — for sale and consumption of liquor at recreational, sport, social or entertainment facilities e.
May also be used for home delivery of beverage alcohol. Manufacturer Permit — where the primary purpose of a proposed establishment is the manufacture of beverage alcohol. Establishments in this category include breweries, distilleries, wineries, and brew pubs. Direct to Consumer Delivery Permit — where the primary purpose of a proposed permittee is the delivery of approved beverage alcohol from an authorized Canadian jurisdiction directly to an individual for personal consumption at a private place.
Retail Store Permit — where the primary purpose of a proposed permittee is the sale of beverage alcohol in closed containers for consumption off-site. Establishments in this category include standalone, integrated and transitional retail stores. Special Occasion Permits : SOPs are required for anyone selling alcohol, or serving alcohol at an event that is not held in a commercially permitted establishment, an occupied private residence, or another private place.
Non-sale permits — for private, invitation-only functions where alcohol is being provided at no charge to the guests. Typically, non-sale permits are used for staff parties, weddings, reunions and various family functions. Cost-recovery permit — authorizes the sale of alcohol at a price sufficient to recover the costs of providing beverage alcohol service at the event.
These permits are available only for private family celebrations and events, such as pre-wedding socials or anniversaries, must be open to invited guests only, and cannot be publicly advertised. Sale permits — for public or private events where the event host sets the price charged for beverage alcohol. Typically, sale permits are used for charitable fundraisers and community events. They are zones that protect your critical business operations," she said. What that means is that they actually don't know where the breach is and how extensive it is.
But shutting down the entire thing suggests that they are not actually sure where the breach is. One of the measures that we use to determine whether or not that breach is significant or not is, of course, the time it takes to detect an attack and then also the time it takes to get that attack and get those systems back online. These attacks might increase in the new year because more people are working remotely, Beaudry-Mellor said.
Companies have to find more efficient ways control devices, outside the company, that may be attached to critical systems. SLGA states it does not have any evidence that the security of any customer, employee or other personal data has been misused, and asks for patience during the investigation. World Canada Local. Full Menu Search Menu. Close Local your local region National. Search Submit search Quick Search. Comments Close comments menu. Video link.
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