Article by Sam Riches, Growth Op Study participants at the Johns Hopkins Center for Psychedelic and Consciousness Research have heard some familiar tunes over the years. The institution has a seven-hour, and 40-minute long playlist that dates back more than 50 years. Intended to help study participants “unlock elevated states of consciousness” and mimic the “sweeping arc of the typical medium- or high-dose psilocybin ...
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Newcastle’s 1st Cannabis Store Opens
Article by Jennifer O’Meara, Clarington This Week Newcastle’s first cannabis retailer, Central Plains Cannabis, has taken over the former LCBO store and opened its doors in late December. “Being Newcastle’s first cannabis store, that’s important. We’re really here to serve the community and be good community members,” said David Duhaney-Walters, owner of Central Plains Cannabis. Duhaney-Walters and co-owner Noah Tewelde ...
Read More »Toronto is Getting a Mysterious New Cannabis Store Covered in Iconic City Landmarks
Article by BlogTO A new cannabis store decked out with a collage of famous Toronto buildings has just popped up on a prominent corner of Kensington Market. In the last few days, the former home of the longtime grocery store Castle Fruit has undergone a total overhaul. The windows of the property at 80 Kensington Ave. are now covered in a new illustrated ...
Read More »What Does The Latest Research Say About Fibromyalgia and Cannabis?
Article by Nicole Skrobin, The Fresh Toast How many people in the United States live with fibromyalgia? It might be surprising to find out that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports it’s roughly 4 million U.S. adults who have this chronic medical condition. Fibromyalgia consists of widespread, severe and frequently overwhelming musculoskeletal pain. Traditional fibromyalgia treatment methods currently exist ...
Read More »Newfoundland and Labrador Cannabis Producers Confident They’ll be Seeing Green in 2021
Article by Alex Kennedy, CBC News Cannabis producers in Newfoundland and Labrador say they’re looking forward to the year ahead, despite the challenges of 2020, and they don’t expect the recent pullout of Canopy Growth to affect the provincial market. Oceanic Cannabis and Coffee opened in Burin in December to an overwhelming response, according to Oceanic ReLeaf president and CEO Taylor Giovannini. ...
Read More »Cannabis Activist and Entrepreneur Steve DeAngelo Leaves California Cannabis Company, Harborside Inc
Article by Sam Riches, Growth Op Long-time cannabis activist Steve DeAngelo has left California’s Harborside Inc., the company announced in a press release. DeAngelo co-founded Harborside in 2006 as a non-profit medical cannabis dispensary. The company was granted one of the first six medical cannabis licenses in the United States and offerscomprehensive cannabis education for seniors, veterans, and families with severely and ...
Read More »Cooking With Cannabis 101 – CBD Strawberry & Cream Cheese Scones
Article by Dylan Klimchuk and Cody Lindsay, Cannabis Life Network It’s our first segment of the Cooking With Cannabis 101 series in the new year so why not start with some delicious CBD Strawberry & Cream Cheese Scones. For this recipe you’ll need to know how to make cannabis butter, a tutorial can be found here. Remember if you want this recipe to use CBD then you ...
Read More »Aurora Cannabis Breach Exposes Personal Data of Former, Current Workers
Article by Solomon Israel, Growth Op A data breach at Aurora Cannabis has exposed the personal information of an unknown number of the Canadian company’s current and former employees, Marijuana Business Daily has learned. An email sent to a victim of the data breach cites a Dec. 25 “cybersecurity incident during which unauthorized parties accessed data in (Microsoft cloud software) SharePoint and ...
Read More »Proposal for Retail Cannabis Store at Leased Site in Woodbine Beach Park Has Local Resident Concerned
Article by Alan Shackleton, Beach Metro A proposal for a cannabis shop in a building that is located on City of Toronto property in Woodbine Beach Park has a local resident concerned. Resident Nicholas Dietrich said that location is not appropriate for a cannabis shop. “I personally feel it is not in the public interest,” he said in a note ...
Read More »Ontario Missing Small Amount of Legal Cannabis; Vetting Consultants Extended
Article by Matt Lamers, Marijuana Business Daily A small amount of legal recreational cannabis products in Ontario have gone unaccounted for, according to the provincial regulator responsible for adult use in Canada’s largest market. Roughly 1,428 units of cannabis products were “lost or stolen” out of 13.6 million units in the provincial supply channel from September 2019 to July 2020, ...
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