Ponoka County approves permit for cannabis operation: Deip confirmed that the Samson First Nation will allow the facility to connect to their water distribution system, which alleviates both the water supply and fire protection concerns
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Three Aamjiwnaang First Nation business entrepreneurs closer to realizing dreams awarded $750 each by a panel of four judges for their plans to develop a cannabis-derived pain salve.
Might mill workers become pot growers in Burns Lake, B.C.? Nations Cannabis is holding a job fair this week in a northern British Columbia mill town, as it prepares to transform an idled wood products mill into a large marijuana production facility.
WLIB unveils a new statue of Chief William: WLIB Chief Willie Sellars said that this move is just one of the latest in a series of new endeavours the band has embarked on, including the recent opening of Indigenous Bloom cannabis dispensary
First licensed pot shop on First Nations land in B.C. opening soon near Chilliwack: Located on the Skwah First Nation reserve, the Kure was granted its licence on April 25 to operate a non-medical cannabis retail store.
The chief and council of Oneida Nation of the Thames, a community south of London, want to ensure the safety of their First Nation's members who have been subjected to increased sales of cannabis in the community.
New C.B.S. policy could see town employees subject to drug tests: In Conne River, Miakpukek First Nation Chief Mi'sel Joe said there has been discussion about cannabis rules and employees.
Neighbourhood pot dealers cheaper than government, StatsCannabis says: Illegal cannabis dealers still hold a price advantage over licensed government pot shops, federal statistics show.
Six Nations Grand River Development corp restarting work on NRL under police presence: The Six Nations Grand River Development Corporation (SNGRDC) says it is sending its A6N – Back to Work construction company, A6N, back to work Monday on the stalled line
This Durham cop intentionally misled bosses about his unlicensed marijuana dispensary, the OPP concluded. He has never faced discipline. He also owns a gas station on the Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation, of which Edgar is a member.