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New pot shop opens in Comox

Yet another pot shop has opened in the Comox Valley.

This one though, called Coast Range Cannabis, is the valley’s only locally owned and operated recreational store. It’s run Sheila and Chris Rivers who live in Comox.

The owners say the store has a bright, modern interior after a complete renovation. They’re focused on selling products by British Columbia’s smaller, licenced operations.

“As a boutique store, we can stock an excellent selection of B.C. Craft Cannabis, including farms from the Okanagan and Whistler. As Vancouver Island Craft Cannabis comes available, you can be sure to find it at Coast Range,” said Sheila.

Coast Range Cannabis can be found at 221C Church Street.

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