Colorado marijuana business diversity slowly but surely on the rise
Diversity in Colorado’s marijuana business landscape has been slowly but steadily increasing over the past year, according to recent state data.
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Diversity in Colorado’s marijuana business landscape has been slowly but steadily increasing over the past year, according to recent state data.
A referendum to legalize an adult-use cannabis market in Arkansas might be headed to the November ballot.
Ontario, Canada, cannabis store chain ShinyBud is expanding its retail portfolio with a plan to acquire independent pharmacies and aspirations to synergize those pharmacies with its adult-use stores.
If a cannabis business is struggling because of production woes in the cultivation department, it’s a situation that can be remedied.
Calgary-based adult-use marijuana retail chain High Tide announced a deal to acquire nine stores from Choom Holdings, including two in British Columbia, six in Alberta, and one in Ontario, amid a consolidation trend in Canadian cannabis retail.
Step aside, 4/20. There’s another unofficial marijuana-related holiday that retailers can take advantage of.
7/10, or “Dab Day,” is dedicated to cannabis users who prefer concentrates such as live resin, shatter or hash rosin, to name a few.
Canadian cannabis producer Auxly Cannabis Group sold its Auxly Annapolis indoor cultivation site in Kentville, Nova Scotia, for total proceeds of 6 million Canadian dollars ($4.6 million).