In-Store Campaigns

Drinking Can Hurt Your Baby

During September, BC Liquor Stores are raising awareness of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD).

Every year on September 9th, International FASD Awareness Day is observed. Proclamations are issued in countries, states, provinces, and towns all around the world. People gather to raise awareness of the dangers of drinking during pregnancy and the plight of individuals and families who struggle with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. The significance of choosing the ninth day of the ninth month of the year for FASD Awareness Day is to remember that during the nine months of pregnancy, a woman should abstain from alcohol.

For more information about FASD, please visit the Public Health Agency of Canada website at http://www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/fasd-etcaf/faq-eng.php

Celebrate Life...Enjoy Responsibly. Please know that if you're pregnant or planning to become pregnant, drinking can hurt your baby.

In-store Campaigns Archive
Previous campaigns are available below. Simply click on any of the thumbnails to learn more or click the PDF link to download the poster.
BC Liquor Stores Responsible Use January 2012 campaign
Jan 2012
PDF
BCLDB Responsibility Campaign December 2011 Counterattack
Dec 2011
PDF
November Social Responsibility campaign image.
Nov 2011
PDF
October Social Responsibility message at BC Liquor Stores
Oct 2011
PDF
Alcohol & Pregnancy Don't Mix
Sep 2011
PDF
Aug 2011
PDF
BCLDB Boat Safe campaign image of young man on boat wearing PFD.
Jul 2011
PDF
BC Liquor Stores social responsibility message for June 2011
Jun 2011
PDF
Know Your Limit responsibility message image, man holding drink
May 2011
PDF
underage drinking in BC
Apr 2011
PDF
Dry Grad 2011
Feb 2011
PDF
Snowboarder catching air on top of a ski slope in the sunshine.
Jan 2011
PDF
Dec 2010
PDF
Nov 2010
PDF
Oct 2010 (All day)
PDF
Sep 2010 (All day)
PDF


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