Article by Dylan Klimchuk, Cannabis Life Network Notorious for opposing any sort of substance that may enhance performance, the Olympics has set a reasonable precedent for the use of cannabis by its athletes. In recent years, cannabis has become increasingly popular amongst professional athletes. Its ability to reduce muscle and joint inflammation combined with its ability to improve sleep makes it a no brainer. ...
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OPP Seize 7,100 Cannabis Plants in Eastern Ontario Grow-Op Bust
Article by Ted Raymond, CTV News Ontario Provincial Police say they have seized 7,100 cannabis plants for a major grow-op in eastern Ontario. OPP say officers executed search warrants at four different locations in the Enterprise area of Stone Mills Township, about 50 km northwest of Kingston, on Aug. 15. Investigators seized the thousands of cannabis plants, in addition to ...
Read More »Retail Cannabis Shops Still Not Welcome in St. Clair Township
Article by Stephanie Chaves, Blackburn News St. Clair Township is standing by its previous decision not to welcome cannabis stores in the community. Councillors voted unanimously against a motion to opt back into the pot shop market, citing concerns about the lack of municipal control over the location and number of retail outlets. Deputy Mayor Steve Miller said he thinks ...
Read More »Hobo Cannabis Rebrands to Dutch Love
Article by Julia Veintrop, Cannabis Life Network On August 13, 2020, Hobo Cannabis announced a rebrand, opening two new Ontario stores under their new name, Dutch Love. For Dutch Love, formerly Hobo Cannabis, it means owning and operating a total of fourteen retail cannabis stores, Canada wide. Hobo Cannabis A lot of their locations are in Ontario but they can also be found in Alberta and BC. However, the ...
Read More »Chatham-Kent’s First Legal Cannabis Dispensary Opens Saturday
Article by Tom Morrison, Chatham This Week Chatham-Kent cannabis users soon won’t have to travel to Windsor or London, or use the province’s online store, after the first legal dispensary in the municipality opens Saturday. The We Store, at 427 St. Clair St., Unit 5A, is set to become Chatham’s first cannabis retail outlet about 22 months after the substance ...
Read More »Vapor Central Re-Opens Cannabis Lounge to the Public
Article by Julia Veintrop, Cannabis Life Network On August 14th, 2020, Toronto’s Vapor Central re-opened their cannabis lounge, providing a cannabis-friendly event center and safe public smoking space… despite this pandemic. How? The measures they are taking are pretty extensive. It’s a bold move forward but for the stoner community in Toronto, this reopening offers a breath of fresh air. At first, opening a ...
Read More »Second Cannabis Store in the Sault Opens its Doors
Article by James Hopkin, Soo Today Cannabis Jacks is now officially open for business as the Sault’s second cannabis retail store celebrates its grand opening Friday. The storefront is located at 518 Great Northern Road, the former site of Payless Shoe Source. Its hours of operation are 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Wednesday, and from 11 a.m. to ...
Read More »Canada’s Medical Cannabis Market Plateauing Since Recreational Legalization – at Least For Now
Article by Matt Lamers, Marijuana Business Daily The number of active medical marijuana registrations in Canada appears to have leveled off about a year after adult-use cannabis was legalized in the fourth quarter of 2018, but industry experts say it is too early to write off the market. According to the latest data from Health Canada, 329,038 medical cannabis registrations ...
Read More »Toronto’s New Beach-Themed Patio is Must-Visit This Summer
Article by Karen Doradea, Daily Hive Serving total beach vibes, a parking lot turned patio opened in Toronto this week, and it’s a must-visit before summer ends. In collaboration with several local restaurants, the Gerrard Street Market, located in the area of Gerrard Street and Jones Avenue is a new spot to try enticing foods and cold brews. The lot is ...
Read More »Ford Didn’t Know What To Call Weed & His Staff Couldn’t Help But Laugh
Article by Tom Nightingale, Narcity If you’re looking for the funniest thing to come out of Ontario’s press briefings this week, look no further: it’s Doug Ford talking about weed. Discussing on Friday, August 14 how he doesn’t agree with ticketing people for drinking casually in parks right now, the Premier made the comparison to the fact that people are allowed to smoke weed in ...
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