Article by River Front Times Growing marijuana at home has become a popular pursuit for many people. Some of you are using cannabis recreationally, and others are enjoying the medical benefits of cannabidiol (CBD). Whatever your reasons for growing at home, we want to help you do it safely, easily and with no legal troubles. To keep you in plants, ...
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Are Migraines Due to a Dysfunction of Cannabinoid Neurons?
Article by Gary L. Wenk, Psychology Today Migraines are the second leading cause of disability in individuals under the age of 50 in the world. If you suffer with these headaches, you are not alone. The consequences are considerable: chronic and episodic migraines negatively impacting physical health, quality of life, inter-personal relationships, productivity, and financial security. The currently available medications for ...
Read More »Kincardine Welcoming Its First Cannabis Store
Article by Hannah MacLeod, Goderich Signal-Star Kincardine is getting excited to welcome its first Cannabis Store sometime this spring, Nuclear Lettuce. The store will be offering a wide variety of cannabis products, including cannabis flower and edibles, drinks and CBD products. The company plans to market all vendor and product lines available through the Ontario Cannabis Store, which includes local ...
Read More »Second Cannabis Store Opens in Orangeville
Article by Joshua Santos, Orangeville Banner Cannabis consumers may have a second place to purchase legal products as a store will open up soon. Hempire House, located at 59 First St., will open on Monday, March 1. The name is derived from two elements of the industry. “The name Hempire House was chosen to reflect our admiration for cannabis and ...
Read More »Moldy Cannabis Gummies, Mislabeled Pre-Rolls Recalled in Canada
Article by Marijuana Business Daily Regulated Canadian cannabis products recalled in February include potentially moldy THC-infused edibles, plus two different instances of pre-rolled joints with incorrect cannabinoid labeling. The edibles recall involves one lot of strawberry-flavored THC Kiss Gummies produced by B.C.-based THC BioMed, 1,263 units of which were sold at a recreational marijuana retailer in Saskatchewan and directly to ...
Read More »RCMP Find Huge Grow Op
Article by Darren Handschuh, Castanet RCMP found more than the authorized 49 plants at a 100 Mile House marijuana grow op – a lot more. On Feb. 25 at 6 a.m., 100 Mile House RCMP were called to assist the local fire department upon the discovery of a large marijuana grow op in the 7000 block of 93 Mile Loop ...
Read More »Sales of Canadian Cannabis Edibles, Extracts Fall For First Time
Article by Matt Lamers, Marijuana Business Daily Canadians purchased fewer cannabis edibles and extracts last November compared to the previous month, new Health Canada data shows, ending at least 11 consecutive months of growth for the categories. In November, roughly 1.52 million packages of edibles were sold online or in person, down from 1.69 million in October, according to the ...
Read More »New Book Offers 50 Cannabis-Infused Cocktail Recipes
Article by Daily Hive From skincare to gummies, cannabis is the buzz-ingredient everyone can’t stop talking about. Next up? Cannabis cocktails. CanEmpire just released a a recipe book dedicated to the topic: CanDrinks: Cocktails & Cannabis. With a mix of adult bevvies and even a few tasty mocktails, the book includes 50 recipes created by Quebec mixologist Alex Vallieres. The cannabis doesn’t replace your usual vodka or tequila, ...
Read More »Brampton Parents Charged After Allegedly Bringing $1.6M Worth of Drugs Through Pearson Airport
Article by Sabrina Gamrot, Brampton Guardian The RCMP have charged two Brampton parents after they allegedly tried to bring in large quantities of cocaine, hash and marijuana through Pearson Airport in a suitcase. According to the RCMP, the couple and their two children, ages 10 and 12 were examined by border agents after arriving from Jamaica on Feb. 7. During ...
Read More »3 Years Ago You Could Only Buy Legal Cannabis on First Nations, Now Some Say the Industry Needs a ‘Red Market’
Article by Erik White, CBC News Three years ago, before the federal government legalized cannabis, you could buy it on many First Nations in Ontario. In some cases, these pot shops were totally legal, opened with the permission of their chief and council. In many other communities, these dispensaries operated in a legal grey area. That has now gone on for years and ...
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