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Ontario bar allegedly served customer 17 beers in 4 hours before he died: regulator

Ontario bar allegedly served customer 17 beers in 4 hours before he died: regulator

The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario says it intends to suspend the liquor licence of a Woodstock, Ont., bar after it allegedly served 17 beers to a customer who later fell outside, hit his head and died. The provincial regulatory agency says the beers were served to the patron last October over the course […]

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