‘This has to stop’: Liquor store in Winnipeg to close after employees assaulted
WINNIPEG — Three Manitoba liquor store workers were assaulted and one was taken to hospital in what the province’s Crown corporation calls an unprovoked attack.
It happened in Winnipeg on Wednesday and has prompted Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries to temporarily close the store while it sets up a new secure entrance where customers will have to show photo identification before entering.
Thefts at Manitoba’s government-run liquor stores have been increasing and the corporation’s CEO, Manny Atwal, says liquor stores have been “under siege” now for more than a year.
Atwal says other stores will also eventually be fitted with secure entrances, and the thefts are a part of a larger societal issue that needs to be addressed by retailers, governments and others.