Article by Roland Cilliers, Burlington Post If your looking for that Afghan Kush the local retailers have your back. Cannabis and cannabis accessories are legally still available through Burlington stores. Despite some early confusion around the provincial government’s COVID-19 essential services list, cannabis retailers are now temporarily able to sell their product through a curbside or delivery model. Supporters argue ...
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Applications Underway To Open Three Cannabis Stores in Brantford
Article by Michelle Ruby, Brantford Expositor Three applications have been made for proposed cannabis retail stores in Brantford. If approved, they would be the first in the city. According to the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario, two applications are “in progress,” which means the commission has received the application and the process is underway. Those applications are for Tokyo ...
Read More »AGCO Seeks Comments on Proposed Chatham Site for Cannabis Store
Article by Tom Morrison, Chatham This Week Residents have until Saturday to provide comments on the proposed location of Chatham’s first potential legal cannabis store. The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario lists a store called Herbologi at 138 King St. W. as reaching the “public notice” phase of the application process. This means the AGCO is accepting written submissions ...
Read More »Ottawa: Centretown Cannabis Store Offers Bike Courier Delivery in 20 Minutes or Less
Article by Josh Pringle, CTV News Stash & Co. is aiming to deliver your cannabis order in 20 minutes or less. The privately owned cannabis store on Bank Street in Centretown has announced the launch of an online payment and contactless bike delivery service. In a statement, Stash & Co. says customers can order dried flower, pre-rolls and edibles online ...
Read More »Canopy Growth Lays Off 500 Workers: Bad News for Weed Stocks?
Article by Justin Liew , Motley Fool Canopy Growth’s (TSX:WEED)(NYSE:CGC) stock price lagged behind in March by 5.7%. This was followed by the company laying off 500 workers, as it was deemed a “non-essential” business in major provinces of the country. The layoff was a result of the marijuana giant having to shut down 23 of its stores in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Newfoundland ...
Read More »High Tide Re-Opens All Canna Cabana Retail Cannabis Stores Across Ontario
Article by Benzinga High Tide Inc. (“High Tide” or the “Company”) (CSE:HITI) (OTCQB:HITIF) (FRA:2LY), an Alberta-based, retail-focused cannabis corporation enhanced by the manufacturing and wholesale distribution of smoking accessories and cannabis lifestyle products, is pleased to announce that the Canna Cabana retail cannabis stores in Hamilton, Sudbury and Toronto (the “Ontario Stores”) have re-opened in compliance with the Province’s permissible scope of operations. The Hamilton location re-opened on April ...
Read More »Sudbury Cannabis Shops Reopen For Curbside Pickup
Article by Dana Roberts, CTV News Less than a week after being shut down by the provincial government, Sudbury’s two legal cannabis retailers are once again open for business. Last week, the Ford government released an updated list of businesses considered essential and cannabis stores did not make the cut. They were forced to close by midnight on April 4. ...
Read More »P.E.I. Cannabis Sales Plummet as Stores Remain Closed Due to COVID-19
Article by Travis Kingdon, CBC News Sales in P.E.I. Cannabis have fallen close to 70 per cent since retail outlets were closed in order to help stop the spread of COVID-19. Cannabis retail stores on the Island were closed alongside liquor stores on March 19. While some liquor stores on the Island have reopened, the cannabis stores remain closed, although ...
Read More »Ontario Receives Nearly 900 Initial-Stage Dispensary Applications Since Early January
Article by Eric Volkman, The Motley Fool via Nasdaq Ontario, the most populous out of Canada’s 10 provinces, could potentially be the one most populated with marijuana dispensaries. According to data provided to Marijuana Business Daily by the province’s Alcohol and Gaming Commission, it has received almost 900 applications for retail operator licenses (ROLs) since Jan. 6. That was the ...
Read More »BONOKOSKI: More Firing Up Black Market Joints Than Buying Them Legally
Article by Mark Bonokoski, Toronto Sun Back in my long-haired hippy days at college, which was the last quarter of the last century, the best dope dealers had hash from Lebanon and weed from British Columbia. If it wasn’t B.C. Bud, it wasn’t worth wasting a match. It appears to be the same today. Recreational marijuana was legalized by the ...
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