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Regina's new private liquor store draws a big crowd

A new privately-owned liquor store was pulling in lots of customers at its grand opening in Regina on Friday.

Sobeys liquor store holds grand opening on Friday

People were lined up this morning at the new Sobeys liquor store in north Regina. The province has been allowing more private liquor retailers in recent years and is considering selling off government-owned stores. (Lauren Golosky/CBC)

A new privately-owned liquor store was pulling in lots of customers at its grand opening in Regina on Friday.

People were lining up on the sidewalk outside the Sobeys liquor store about an hour before it opened.

Some shoppers told CBC News they were there insearch of good deals on booze.

There have been other privately owned liquor stores in Saskatchewan, but Sobeys calls this one Regina's first "full service" store, with wine, beer and hard liquor.

Inside the 3,000-square-footspace on Rochdale Boulevard in the northwest corner of the city, there's a large selection of craft beers, a tasting bar and fridges that hold cheese to go with the wine.

The new private store is one of the changes the Saskatchewan government has green-lit as it revamps its liquor retailing system.

Right now there are 75 government-owned liquor stores, but the province is doing a review and is considering a number of options.

Those include everything from the status quo to an Alberta-style privatization of all government owned stores. A decision is expected in the fall.

The line wrapped around the sidewalk and extended into the parking lot. (Lauren Golosky/CBC)

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