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Courtenay’s first recreational cannabis store opens

Story by Troy Landreville

 

Here we grow again.

Today’s opening of a government-run store at the Superstore shopping centre in Courtenay is a history maker. It’s the first of its kind to open in the city.

People on central Vancouver Island now have three recreational cannabis stores to choose from. There are now two government-run stores on the central island, after one opened July 31st at the Harbour Discovery Centre in Campbell River. City Cannabis opened a private store at the Comox Mall last month.

Overall, there are five government stores open in B.C. including two in Kamloops, and one in Cranbrook. The next one to open its doors is in Port Alberni on September 11th.

BC Liquor Distribution Branch senior communications officer Kate Bilney said the province is committed to a responsible roll-out of cannabis stores.

“We’ve been looking at communities and working with municipalities across the province to identify locations where we are able to establish a B.C. cannabis store, and the municipality of Courtenay was very helpful and we’ve been able to get our store up and running.”

Part of the process, Bilney said, is social responsibility: “All of our stores are developed with social responsibility in mind. We’re very committed to making sure that people are coming through our store and making safe and responsible buying choices and that we are educating our customers as they are coming through our stores.”

Bilney said the community has been really welcoming and the staff are excited to get rolling. She noted that the new store’s design and structure very much resembles the one in Campbell River.

“It’s a bit like when you go to an Apple store: It’s very recognizable in terms of its design and its layout.”

The store is located near the Real Canadian Superstore, Tim Hortons, and other restaurants off of Ryan Road. Regional manager of operations Tyson Muzzillo took media on a tour of the store prior to its 10:00am opening. 

Muzzillo said that with any new opening, there are bumps along the road.

“But things for the most part have gone very smoothly.”

Before the end of the year, the government is looking to open 15 to 20 stores across B.C.

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