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Oct. 12, 2018 | Barb Livingstone
Cannabis retailer preparations continue as legalization day approaches
In the early days of recreational marijuana legalization, NewLeaf Cannabis hopes to open five or six stores across Calgary.
Those retail outlets are planned to join another half dozen in Edmonton, Leduc and Lethbridge, with an ultimate target of 25 stores in eight different Alberta municipalities.
Those retail outlets are planned to join another half dozen in Edmonton, Leduc and Lethbridge, with an ultimate target of 25 stores in eight different Alberta municipalities.
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Oct. 12, 2018 | Claire Lyness
Everything home buyers and sellers need to know about cannabis legalization
In a matter of days, cannabis will become legal across Canada. How will this new era affect the home buying and selling process? CREB®Now sat down with Ryan DeLuca, supervisor of training and compliance at CREB®, to discuss the information buyers and sellers need to avoid getting stuck in the weeds.
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Oct. 15, 2018 | Mario Toneguzzi
Important info for the era of legal cannabis in Calgary
If you are a homeowner in Calgary, you're probably wondering what the new cannabis legislation that takes effect Oct. 17 will mean for you.
Matt Zabloski, the City of Calgary's project lead for the legalization of cannabis, said the federal government has set the table for what will happen in Calgary.
Matt Zabloski, the City of Calgary's project lead for the legalization of cannabis, said the federal government has set the table for what will happen in Calgary.
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Oct. 12, 2018 | Geoff Geddes
What to know before you grow your own cannabis
As the date approaches when Calgarians can legally grow cannabis plants, many people are suddenly sprouting green thumbs. However, it's not for everyone, and there are some key considerations to keep in mind to prevent your cannabis dreams from going up in smoke.
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May 20, 2014 | CREBNow
Growing concerns
Government report could change rules forcing disclosure of grow-op properties in Alberta
Alberta homebuyers could soon have more protection in place to ensure they don't buy former grow-ops without their knowledge.
Last week, the government released a report titled Grow-Op Free Alberta Recommendations concerning proposed legislation to combat the ill effects of marijuana grow operations on Albertans, their homes and
neighbourhoods.
Alberta homebuyers could soon have more protection in place to ensure they don't buy former grow-ops without their knowledge.
Last week, the government released a report titled Grow-Op Free Alberta Recommendations concerning proposed legislation to combat the ill effects of marijuana grow operations on Albertans, their homes and
neighbourhoods.
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May 14, 2014 | Cody Stuart
Growing concerns
Government report could change rules forcing disclosure of grow-op properties in Alberta
Alberta homebuyers could soon have more protection in place to ensure they don't buy former grow-ops without their knowledge.
Last week, the government released a report titled Grow-Op Free Alberta Recommendations concerning proposed legislation to combat the ill effects of marijuana grow operations on Albertans, their homes and
neighbourhoods.
Alberta homebuyers could soon have more protection in place to ensure they don't buy former grow-ops without their knowledge.
Last week, the government released a report titled Grow-Op Free Alberta Recommendations concerning proposed legislation to combat the ill effects of marijuana grow operations on Albertans, their homes and
neighbourhoods.
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May 07, 2014 | Cody Stuart
Alberta Government accepts recommendations on grow-ops
New policy could mean changes to remediation and disclosure
The Alberta government has accepted 37 recommendations which could mean large scale changes to the way the province deals with grow-ops.
The recommendations, which are the result of a consultation with key stakeholders from the housing industry as well as an expert panel that included members of the Calgary Police Service and Alberta Health Services address concerns about the health, safety and remediation of former marijuana grow-operations.
The Alberta government has accepted 37 recommendations which could mean large scale changes to the way the province deals with grow-ops.
The recommendations, which are the result of a consultation with key stakeholders from the housing industry as well as an expert panel that included members of the Calgary Police Service and Alberta Health Services address concerns about the health, safety and remediation of former marijuana grow-operations.