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NLC Liquor Stores Reopened in accordance with Alert Level 3 provisions

NLC Liquor Stores Reopened in accordance with Alert Level 3 provisions

June 8th, 2020

NLC’s primary focus during the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency has consistently been on the health and safety of its employees and customers. With this priority in mind, NLC Liquor Stores have now reopened in accordance with the provisions outlined by the office of the Chief Medical Officer for Alert Level 3. NLC has taken the following measures to ensure your safety and that of its employees.
  • Limits are placed on the number of customers accessing our premises at any one time. The numbers will be based on store size – the average being approximately ten (10). These figures may be modified at NLC’s discretion based on store location and staffing. Please click here for details.

  • Physical distancing will be promoted and encouraged in-store.
  • Enhanced cleaning protocols have been implemented, ensuring all surfaces that are in contact with customers and staff are sanitized regularly.
  • Cross access doors to adjoining retail spaces (I.e. Sobeys and Dominion) will remain closed and we will continue with the use of security.
  • Satellite store locations now open at Lake Avenue and Newfoundland Drive in St. John’s, Centennial Square, Mount Pearl, Clarenville and Corner Brook.
  • Stores are taking cash once again as a method of payment at all locations.
  • NLC has discontinued phone orders, while online ordering will continue as part of our regular operations.

AIRMILES Credit

AIRMILES Credit

June 3rd, 2020

Customers that purchased product at NLC Liquor Stores in March that did not receive AIRMILES on their purchase, NLC will now credit your account. Please scan or take a picture of your receipt, along with your AIRMILES number and send it to [email protected]

AIRMILES will not be credited without an official receipt. Thank you for your patience.

NLC plans to reopen Corporate Liquor Stores, pending Alert Level 3

NLC plans to reopen Corporate Liquor Stores, pending Alert Level 3 attainment by Province.

June 1st, 2020

NLC’s primary focus during the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency has consistently been on the health and safety of its employees and customers. With this priority in mind, NLC is planning the following changes to its service levels once the Province reaches Alert Level 3:

  • Limits will be placed on the number of customers accessing our premises at any one time. The numbers will be based on store size – the average being approximately ten (10). We will inform customers on-site and online of specific store limits.
  • Physical distancing will be promoted and encouraged in-store.
  • Implement enhanced cleaning protocols, ensuring all surfaces that are in contact with customers and staff are sanitized regularly.
  • Cross access doors to adjoining retail spaces (I.e. Sobeys and Dominion) will remain closed and we will continue with the use of security.
  • Queen Street location will reopen, along with satellite store locations at Lake Avenue and Newfoundland Drive in St. John’s, Centennial Square, Mount Pearl, Clarenville and Corner Brook.
  • Begin taking cash once again as a method of payment at all locations.
  • NLC will stop taking phone orders, while online ordering will continue as part of our regular operations.

Full details and updates will be published at nlliquor.com as we move closer to this transition.

We would like to thank our customers for their patience and support during these unprecedented times, and we thank our employees for their efforts, commitment and their focus on the health and well-being of customers and each other.