Last call for Toronto's Festival of Beer as Beerlicious Inc. files for bankruptcy




Toronto’s oldest and biggest beer festival has pulled its last pint after Beerlicious, owned by festival founder Les Murray, filed for bankruptcy April 13 owing more than $2 million.



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