Popular Vancouver whisky bar settles with province after legal battle
A popular Commercial Drive bar has settled with the B.C. government after a years-long legal battle. Nearly five years ago, inspectors seized 242 bottles of specialty whisky from Fets Whisky Kitchen purchased from a private supplier instead of the liquor distribution branch.
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