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Edmonton cannabis retailer removes window coverings amid safety concernsAn Edmonton-based cannabis retailer has removed the window coverings from a number of its stores amid safety concerns.CannabisMar 2, 2020
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Edmonton police shut down illegal cannabis shop, urge businesses to stop rogue salesPolice searched a shop in the area of 150 Street and 118 Avenue and said they seized around $12,000 worth of illegal products.CrimeMar 8, 2019
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Edmonton cannabis store will be allowed to keep smoke security: AGLCAlberta's cannabis regulator has reversed its decision to not allow smoke security at an Edmonton cannabis store.CrimeJan 8, 2019
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Edmonton cannabis store owner wants permission to use smoke security systemAn Edmonton business owner wants to change an Alberta policy that does not allow a security measure to be used in cannabis stores.CrimeJan 7, 2019
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Edmonton committee to debate permit, licensing fees for recreational pot shopsA city report heading to next week's Urban Planning Committee recommends the permit and licensing fees for cannabis stores should cost applicants $8,100.CanadaApr 28, 2018
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