5Buds Cannabis in Warman will opening its doors to customers on Friday at 2 p.m., the company announced From SASKATOON STARPHOENIX link to article November 29, 2018 5Buds Cannabis will opening its doors to customers Friday afternoon, the company announced. The recreational cannabis store on Centennial Boulevard in Warman is scheduled to…
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Warman cannabis store set to open Friday: 5Buds Cannabis is licensed under Synergy Five Investments, a partnership between five Saskatchewan First Nations that won permits to open cannabis stores in Warman, North Battleford and Yorkton.
Saskatchewan's justice minister is to meet next week with the chief of a First Nation that has opened an unlicensed cannabis store.
A cannabis store operating outside the Saskatchewan government's regulatory framework is now open in a First Nation community 70 kilometres northeast of Regina after the band passed its own cannabis legislation. Justice Minister Don Morgan said Tuesday the province wants the store to shut down.
About six hours north of Winnipeg, in the small town of Opaskwayak, Man., lies a 1,500-square-foot retail store, fully stocked with cannabis, ready for business.
Medicine Wheel was the first cannabis dispensary to open on Alderville’s “Mashkiki Trail” or “Green Mile.” It is a state-of-the-art dispensary, testing site, and production facility established by Alderville First Nation member Rob Stevenson. Inspired by the growth of cannabis dispensaries in nearby Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory, Medicine Wheel opened its doors on June 21st, 2017.
The results of the Alderville Cannabis Survey are now in. The survey, which was run by the Mississauga of Rice Lake Cannabis Association, asked Alderville First Nations members their views on the cannabis plant and its regulation in their community. 142 people filled out the survey over the one-month period…