Neighbours Concerned About Property Values If Land Rezoned For Cannabis Operation
Gina Brown and her partner own Anchor Cannabis and want to build a 2,100 square foot facility for indoor cultivation in Upper Coverdale outside Moncton.
Gina Brown and her partner own Anchor Cannabis and want to build a 2,100 square foot facility for indoor cultivation in Upper Coverdale outside Moncton.
National grocery retailer Loblaws, which operates the Atlantic Superstores, and Ontario-based cannabis producer Canopy Growth are two of the eight organizations and committees who have submitted bids.
Anchor Cannabis’ plans to begin cultivation in an indoor facility is met with opposition from nearby residents.
The only French Consulate in Atlantic Canada was set to close in Moncton in 2019 to save money but the Government of France later reversed that decision.
Mayor Yvon Lapierre says the downtown hosted major events such as the Acadian World Congress and National Acadian Day and added infrastructure to accommodate further growth.
CEO John Wishart says he’s pleased the province is reining in its debt and deficit.
Edibles became legal across Canada in October but companies were required to give the federal government 60 days notice before selling them which expired this week.
The agreement will see the federal backstop and the provincial gas tax each removed from the pumps and replaced by New Brunswick’s own carbon levy.
The new $15-million YMCA will be about half the size of the current Y and will feature fitness areas, an indoor splash pad and playground, multi-purpose spaces and an indoor track.
The province has issued a request for proposals to find a single operator in the private sector to take over the 20 cannabis retail stores.