Article by Mac Christie, Flamborough Review An application for a new cannabis retail store in Waterdown is in progress with the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO). The store, which would be called Grass Station, is proposed to be located at 53 Dundas St. E., Suite 2. AGCO spokesperson Raymond Kahnert said in an email the application was filed by ...
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More Legal Cannabis Seeds are Coming to Online Stores. Will Anyone Buy Them?
Article by Kate Robertson, Growth Op Canada’s Cannabis Act, which came into force in October 2018, allows adults to grow up to four plants at home. In theory, it seems great. A single outdoor plant can yield four to eight ounces of dried cannabis flower, or 112 to 224 grams. But in practice? Sourcing seeds to sow or clones to grow hasn’t ...
Read More »The Quarantine Gardening Boom Extends to Homegrown Cannabis
Article by Jenni Avins, Quartz When the film industry shut down productions in New York, cameraman Glenn Kaplan headed straight to his home in Vermont and got started with his new hobby. He had never had a garden before, but he now has vegetables and herbs growing in an outdoor raised bed, and four cannabis plants in a four-by-four foot ...
Read More »Another Two Pot Shops Make 22 Hoping to Open in Windsor-Essex
Article by Adelle Loiselle, Blackburn News So long as they get the green light from the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario, Windsor-Essex will have two more pot shops in the area soon. Sessions Cannabis plans to open a shop on Division Road in Windsor and on Amy Croft Drive in Lakeshore. The company started over a year ago and currently ...
Read More »Ontario Cannabis Stores Start Reopening; Delivery and Curbside Pickup Extended
Article by Matt Lamers, Marijuana Business Daily An emergency provision temporarily allowing privately owned cannabis stores in Ontario to offer home delivery and curbside pickup has once again been extended by the provincial government. The emergency order – set to expire May 19 – was extended to May 29. Licensed cannabis stores in the province may continue to: Offer curbside pickup seven days ...
Read More »Our Picks For Canadian Cannabis Accessories Companies To Check Out in 2020
Article by Carlie Beblin, Cannabis Life Network High-quality products for a high-quality lifestyle. Here are 7 Canadian Cannabis accessories companies to check out in 2020. 1. Cannabis Accessories Company- Cheech Glass Cheech Glass is a Canadian cannabis accessories company that sells anything from bongs, to zongs, pipes, dab rigs, bubblers, grinders and more! Cheech Glass was founded back in 2010 in Toronto by a man who ...
Read More »What’s the Ideal Age to Start Using Cannabis? Researchers From Newfoundland Say They Have the Answer
Article by Anisha Dhiman, Growth Op Researchers say the minimum legal age to buy and consume recreational cannabis should be 19 years old. The findings were revealed on May 14 in a study conducted by a team from the Memorial University of Newfoundland. “What may be surprising is that several later life outcomes (mental health, general health, and cigarette smoking) from ...
Read More »Aurora Cannabis Selling Massive Ontario Greenhouse for Half of Asking Price
Article by Matt Lamers, Marijuana Business Daily Aurora Cannabis, deep in the red, accepted an offer for its large greenhouse in Exeter, Ontario for what appears to be approximately half of its 17 million Canadian dollar ($12.1 million) listing price, and one-third of the original purchase price. The deal comes amid a broad retreat from some unlicensed and fully licensed cannabis ...
Read More »New Cannabis Store Approved to Open on Nipissing First Nation
Article by Michael Lee, North Bay Nugget A second cannabis store has been approved to open on Nipissing First Nation. Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) spokesperson Ray Kahnert said Thursday that Cheerful Charlies Cannabis Co., located on Osprey Miikan, had been issued a pre-opening approval letter and passed its inspection. Store management confirmed the store could open as ...
Read More »VIDEO: ‘Sophisticated’ Drug Trafficking Network Dismantled, 22 Arrested, $3.4M in Drugs Seized
Article by BradfordToday NEWS RELEASE YORK REGIONAL POLICE ************************* York Regional Police, in partnership with the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), the Toronto Police Service and the Waterloo Regional Police Service, has dismantled a sophisticated, multi-faceted drug trafficking network operating throughout southern Ontario. Following the execution of multiple search warrants, the investigation has resulted in the seizure of large quantities of ...
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