Day: October 11, 2017 (Page 2)

On Wednesday, Canopy Growth Corp. announced that it will develop up to 3 million square feet of additional greenhouse capacity in BC. The post Canada’s Largest Cannabis Producer is Doubling in Size appeared first on Leafly. Read More: Canada’s Largest Cannabis Producer is Doubling in SizeContinue Reading

This week, Jeremiah Wilhelm checks out “Blade Runner 2049” to see if it will join the 1982 original as a cult classic or whether it will be “lost in time, like tears in rain.” The post ‘Blade Runner 2049’: Is It Worth the High? appeared first on Leafly. Continue Reading

A Southern California town has approved a 489,000-square-foot medical marijuana cultivation and production facility that would make it one of the largest in the U.S. marijuana industry. The facility is to be built in Cathedral City, near Palm Springs, by Canada-based Sunniva Inc., which provides medical cannabis products and services. The firstContinue Reading

Aurora Cannabis reached a stock-purchase deal to raise another 60 million Canadian dollars ($50 million) to fund its domestic and international expansion initiatives, bringing its new financing so far this year to CA$264.1 million. Aurora – based in Alberta and traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol ACB – saidContinue Reading

Longtime cultivators try traveling sans cannabis. I was blessed with the good fortune of being born in the right place at the right time — San Francisco in the 1960s — so I became a flower child. Admittedly, I was a teenager in “The City,” marijuana was everywhere and I took itContinue Reading

A U.S. attorney general under President Barack Obama laid into the nation’s current top law enforcement official and said that current AG Jeff Sessions has an “almost obsession with marijuana.” Eric Holder – who served as U.S. attorney general from 2009 to 2015 – said during a speech at the JohnContinue Reading

By Kristen Nichols Target Corp. sent shockwaves through the marijuana industry last month when the retail giant quietly started selling CBD products, despite federal drug authorities repeatedly saying the cannabis compound is illegal. But the sales proved short-lived. 5 business takeaways from Target’s flip-flop on selling CBD products is a postContinue Reading