The Jamaica Plain Neighborhood Council (JPNC) met virtually on December 22 for their last meeting of 2020, where members discussed a proposal for an adult-use cannabis shop at 1589 Columbus Ave, as well as heard updates from committees.
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Marcus Johnson and Michael Pires of KG Collective presented the cannabis shop proposal, which they said will be a “spinoff” of their existing smoke shops in Mission Hill and Cambridge that sell apparel and tobacco as well as cannabis accessories.
“Mike and I have been through a couple of these conversations,” Johnson said of the public cannabis meetings, adding that they were prepared to address some common concerns heard so far.
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iPolitics By Stephen Van Dine. Published on Dec 21, 2020 1:30pm The time is now right for the federal government to put Canada’s role in the Arctic back on our foreign policy agenda.
A recent debate on a Chinese state-owned company’s interest in acquiring TMAC Resources, a Canadian-based mining company that owns the Hope Bay Project in Canada’s Arctic backyard, has rekindled our existential Northern sovereignty anxiety once more. This time the duel is between Dr. Michael Byers on one side, and retired major-general David Fraser on the other. Byers takes the position that the purchase is no threat to Canadian sovereignty while the retired Major-General argues that it does.
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Interstate drug syndicate bust sees cannabis, guns and millions in cash seized across Brisbane
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Queensland Police have arrested and charged more than a dozen people alleged to be involved in an interstate drug syndicate, after detectives intercepted a plane outside Brisbane.
The light aircraft left Melbourne and landed at Redcliffe Airport, outside Brisbane, around 2:00pm on Monday.
North Brisbane Criminal Investigation Branch Detective Senior Sergeant Ken Rogers said two people were inside the plane and were met on the tarmac by a third person, who had arrived in a 4WD.