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Bars in Windsor are now allowed to start serving alcohol at 6 a. m. from Thursday to Sunday, giving hockey fans the chance to sip on beers and other beverages while watching the Olympic hockey matches live from Italy.

The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario has approved extended serving hours for the City of Windsor. Other cities like Hamilton and Toronto have also received permission for these early serving times.

Alcohol sales will still stop at 2 a. m.

“With Olympic events airing early due to the time difference, we’re working to help support the hospitality sector while giving residents the opportunity to show their pride,” Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens said in a statement.

The Canadian men’s hockey team made it to the semifinals on Wednesday after beating Czechia 4-3 in overtime.

If they win against Finland on Friday at 10:40 a. m., Canada will compete for gold on Sunday starting at 8:10 a. m.

The women’s team is facing off against the U. S. for the gold medal today at 1:10 p. m.

‘Supporting local businesses’

In Windsor, Coun. Renaldo Agostino stated: “This is about supporting our local businesses and ensuring that Windsor is ready to rally behind Team Canada.”

“Our restaurants and bars are vital to the vibrancy of our downtown and neighbourhoods across the city.”

All restaurants and licensed venues have been informed via email about the new liquor service hours so they can prepare and staff accordingly for the upcoming games.

“We’re certainly really happy that Canada’s made it to the semi-finals. We’re glad that our establishments will be able to bring people together,” said Agostino.

A local bar owner mentioned he pushed for this change after seeing similar permissions granted in Toronto and Hamilton by the Alcohol and Gaming Commission.

“I was reading some and your counterparts from other towns,” said Cramdon’s owner Ron Philpott. “And then all of us down here were like, ‘Well, hey, if they can do it, let’s see if we can do it.’...

The extended hours only apply indoors where alcohol is served, and businesses are reminded that they still need to follow all regulations outlined in the Liquor License and Control Act.



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