The City of Vernon is blazing a trail in the opposite direction of other Okanagan communities who have tried shut down store-front cannabis sales. Monday night at a public hearing Vernon residents are being asked to weigh in on the city’s plans to continue allowing the current shops until provincial rules for legal sales are in place.
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Vernon asks the public to weigh-in on pot shops
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