The Standard (St. Catharines)

Pot a growing business across the region

Niagara has six cannabis retailers, more than 30 awaiting approval

- KRIS DUBE Kris Dubé is a St. Catharines-based reporter for the Welland Tribune. Reach him via email: kris.dube@niagaradai­lies.com

Cannabis retailers are starting to prepare for the reality of no longer being the only game in town.

Sherri Graham is the general manager of 10 Cannabis Supply Co. locations in the province — one of them on Niagara Parkway in Fort Erie that started serving THC products over the counter on Aug. 24. Since 2016, the company served medicinal customers as a telemedici­ne clinic, which the Fort Erie store also did prior to becoming a full-service dispensary for recreation­al users last month.

It has plans to open a location in Niagara Falls around middecembe­r, and another in St. Catharines in early 2021.

Currently the lone licensed store in Fort Erie, a town of 30,000 people, Cannabis Supply could have some company from the same industry soon.

A storefront on Garrison Road, in the same plaza as Uncle Sam’s Bingo, Paradise Cannabis appears to be setting up shop.

In Crystal Beach, signage on a unit at a small plaza on Ridgeway Road is boasting that Village Cannabis Co. will be opening soon.

“It’s definitely going to be competitio­n for us,” said Graham when asked whether she thinks three stores in a town the size of Fort Erie is too many hands in the pot.

“There’s not much we can do,” she said, adding that customer service and quality will be the company’s focus.

Cannabis Supply opened its first store in Hamilton on Aug. 3, followed by Fort Erie’s three weeks later.

“Every day our sales are increasing a little bit,” she said about business so far.

In Niagara, there are five other dispensari­es authorized to sell THC products – Niagara Herbalist and Corner Cannabis in St. Catharines, as well as Choom, Canna Cabana and SPDR Cannabis in Niagara Falls.

Sessions Cannabis in Welland’s applicatio­n is “in progress,” according to the AGCO website. On Aug. 17, owners of the Fitch Street Plaza, said the store was expected to open in about a month.

Also in Welland, Paradise Cannabis is moving into a renovated building at the south end of Niagara Street. The company that also has plans to open in Fort Erie does not appear to have a website or any social media presence.

There are five other applicatio­ns before the AGCO out of Welland. Other than the sites already authorized in Niagara Falls, there are another 10 awaiting approval. In St. Catharines, 13 applicatio­ns are underway with the province.

 ?? KRIS DUBE TORSTAR ?? Cannabis Supply Co. on Niagara Parkway in Fort Erie.
KRIS DUBE TORSTAR Cannabis Supply Co. on Niagara Parkway in Fort Erie.

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