A storm quickly approaches the Shores of Erie International Wine Festival in Amherstburg, September 5, 2014. (Photo courtesy of David Puglia via Twitter)A storm quickly approaches the Shores of Erie International Wine Festival in Amherstburg, September 5, 2014. (Photo courtesy of David Puglia via Twitter)
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Alcohol Commission Investigates Wine Festival

The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario tells BlackburnNews.com it has been actively pursuing the Shores of Erie Wine Festival from a regulatory perspective.

The commission says the investigation launched some time in September, but couldn't say what may have triggered it.

The wine festival had a special occasion permit. Now the commission is looking to see if the conditions of that permit were upheld.

Officials say they haven't determined if any action will be taken; that may still be weeks away.

Amherstburg police has laid 11 charges against the Shores of Erie Wine Festival and Sobeys Amherstburg. In September, 18-year-old Emily Bernauer was killed in a single-vehicle car accident. Police say alcohol and THC (marijuana) were found in her system. Police say texting while driving was also a contributing factor in the accident. The family's lawyer says they are relieved charges after been laid.

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