
The strike by OPSEU workers has shut the doors at more than 600 LCBO retail outlets across the province.
But alcohol is still available for sale in several locations.
The strike does not affect the province’s Beer Stores, they are operating business as usual.
It also does not affect grocery stores that have alcohol for sale. Locally, the Independent in Carleton Place and Superstore in Brockville have selected stock for sale. Wine is also available at the Brockville location.
LCBO agency stores remain open to serve customers.
Locally, they can be found in the following locations:
- Rideau Ferry on Rideau Ferry Road
- Innisville on Highway 7 between Perth and Carleton Place
- Chaffey’s Lock at Brown’s Marina
- North Gower at Mulligan’s Grocery
- Pakenham at Nicholson’s Sundries Ltd.
- Toledo Kitley at the Grocery & Service Center
The LCBO says after 14 days 32 stores will re-open across Ontario with service from Friday through Sunday only. Online orders are also being accepted, though limits have been put in place.