The Yukon Liquor Corporations is preparing to make adjustments to their liquor pricing.
The Yukon Liquor Corporation is updating their liquor pricing structure.
President Matt King says the the structure change came after multiple information sessions with business owners, and that the new structure will be a lot more efficient.
King also says small breweries and distilleries will benefit from the changes.
King says while there aren't any new plans to open up a second liquor store location, revisions to the liquor act could make it possible to expand operations into more retail locations.
The Yukon Liquor Corporation was established in 1977 when amendments to the Liquor Act were made.


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