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Minerva Cannabis Dispensary Celebrates 2-Year Anniversary with Comedy Night

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Tuesday, October 10, 2023

Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - October 10, 2023) - Minerva Cannabis Weed Dispensary is celebrating its two-year anniversary with three nights of events including their premiere comedy series, Rolling Laughs followed by a night of brand activation and live music.

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  • Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - October 10, 2023) - Minerva Cannabis Weed Dispensary is celebrating its two-year anniversary with three nights of events including their premiere comedy series, Rolling Laughs followed by a night of brand activation and live music.
  • The series of events take place at Minerva Cannabis, 1050 Bathurst Street, Toronto, ON M5R 3G7, Canada .
  • This event is not only a celebration of comedy and cannabis, but of our community and thanking them for their continued support of our business," said Paul Macchiusi of Minerva Cannabis.
  • On Saturday the 21st, Brand Activations, Live Music, and more will be provided by industry partners All Blak Records, Carmel Cannabis, The Proper Cannabis Co., BRZY, Ontarieau, Rilaxe Cannabis, Wildlife Cannabis Co., Dymond Concentrates, Good Supply, RIFF, Cannmart, & Divvy Cannabis.

SHEBA® ARRIVES IN CANADA, BRINGING MORE HOPE TO CORAL REEFS

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Friday, June 2, 2023

Alongside the on-shelf arrival, the SHEBA® brand is continuing to build momentum on Sheba Hope Grows™, the world's largest coral reef restoration program.

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  • Alongside the on-shelf arrival, the SHEBA® brand is continuing to build momentum on Sheba Hope Grows™, the world's largest coral reef restoration program.
  • The exhibit is designed to let guests dive into the ocean with an underwater simulation of HOPE, the first reef restoration project within the Sheba Hope Grows™ campaign.
  • Guests will be immersed in the sights and sounds of healthy coral reefs and learn about how the SHEBA® brand is taking action to restore coral reefs.
  • The Maldives is an ecologically important coral reef ecoregion with some areas and populations of climate resilient corals, representing a key site for coral restoration.

Minerva Cannabis is Celebrating Women Who Work with Cannabis and Continue to Evolve the Future of the Industry

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Thursday, March 16, 2023

Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - March 16, 2023) - Minerva Cannabis is holding the second annual, " Women and Cannabis " networking in-store event to celebrate women and their contribution to the industry.

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  • Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - March 16, 2023) - Minerva Cannabis is holding the second annual, " Women and Cannabis " networking in-store event to celebrate women and their contribution to the industry.
  • The event will take place at Minerva Cannabis, 1050 Bathurst Street, Toronto, ON M5R 3G7, Canada - from 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm EDT.
  • Minerva Cannabis is celebrating women and their role in the industry's progression for the second year in a row.
  • This event will feature brands, products, education, fashion, art, interior design, and the women who helped push the boundaries of the industry.

High Tide Opens Two New Canna Cabana Stores in North York, Ontario and Winnipeg, Manitoba

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Thursday, December 22, 2022

These organic store openings bring the nationwide total of Canna Cabana bricks-and-mortar locations to 147.

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  • These organic store openings bring the nationwide total of Canna Cabana bricks-and-mortar locations to 147.
  • It is also situated close to a main thoroughfare in Winnipeg, expanding Canna Cabana's reach into thriving shopping centres.
  • "I am pleased to announce the opening of Canna Cabana stores in North York and Winnipeg.
  • For more information about High Tide, please visit www.hightideinc.com and its profile pages on SEDAR at www.sedar.com and EDGAR at www.sec.gov .

Jameson Irish Whiskey Shows Torontonians an Un-fir-gettable Time at the Jameson Tree Lot

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Tuesday, November 29, 2022

Perfect for city dwellers, trees at the Jameson Tree Lot are sized between four and five feet and priced at $30, with a limit of one tree per guest.

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  • Perfect for city dwellers, trees at the Jameson Tree Lot are sized between four and five feet and priced at $30, with a limit of one tree per guest.
  • Jameson Tree Lot at STACKT Market Toronto, 28 Bathurst Street, opening hours:
    "Jameson is always looking for new ways to widen the circle, bring people together and spread good cheer," said Maria Sweeney, Director, Big Whiskey.
  • "The Jameson Tree Lot is the perfect moment for Torontonians to come together, enjoy a Jameson cocktail around the fire, and get in the festive mood with some live Irish music as they pick out their tree right downtown all for a good cause."
  • Jameson Irish Whiskey's story began in 1780 by founder John Jameson, who established a whiskey distillery in Dublin under the family motto, 'Sine Metu' ('Without Fear').

Jameson Irish Whiskey Shows Torontonians an Un-fir-gettable Time at the Jameson Tree Lot

Retrieved on: 
Tuesday, November 29, 2022

Perfect for city dwellers, trees at the Jameson Tree Lot are sized between four and five feet, and priced at $30.00, with a limit of one tree per guest.

Key Points: 
  • Perfect for city dwellers, trees at the Jameson Tree Lot are sized between four and five feet, and priced at $30.00, with a limit of one tree per guest.
  • Jameson Tree Lot at STACKT Market Toronto, 28 Bathurst Street, opening hours:
    "Jameson is always looking for new ways to widen the circle, bring people together and spread good cheer," said Maria Sweeney, Director, Big Whiskey.
  • "The Jameson Tree Lot is the perfect moment for Torontonians to come together, enjoy a Jameson cocktail around the fire, get in the mood with some live Irish music as they pick out their tree right downtown all for a good cause."
  • Jameson Irish Whiskey's story began in 1780 by founder John Jameson, who established a whiskey distillery in Dublin under the family motto, 'Sine Metu' ('Without Fear').

McDonald's marks its 55th year in Canada with the first ever Gallery of Little Big Things exhibition

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Thursday, November 3, 2022

Gallery showcases artifacts from McDonald's past, present and future

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  • Gallery showcases artifacts from McDonald's past, present and future
    TORONTO, Nov. 3, 2022 /CNW/ - McDonald's, with more than 1,400 restaurants in Canadian communities, is marking its 55th year in Canada by launching The Gallery of Little Big Things today.
  • The Gallery is a limited time pop-up exhibitionrecognizingcontributions both big and small that have made a big impact.
  • To view the immersive virtual walkthrough of The Gallery of Little Big Things, the website is available here.
  • Of the almost $1 billion spent on food, more than 85 per cent is purchased from suppliers in Canada.

Ding Dong! SkipTheDishes Invites You to Celebrate Pride and National Picnic Day with a Free Drag Brunch

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Tuesday, June 7, 2022

It just so happens that most of my records and eras have food undertones, so the pairing was perfect."

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  • It just so happens that most of my records and eras have food undertones, so the pairing was perfect."
  • "Like Katy, Skip is constantly evolving to surprise and delight Canadians in unexpected ways through food and entertainment,"says Cheryl Radisa, SkipTheDishes Vice President, Marketing.
  • With Katy's love of Skip, music, and food's ability to bring Canadians together, she is the perfect ambassador to help us deliver joy this Pride Month and on National Picnic Day!"
  • This is not a drill: the picnic takes place on June 18, National Picnic Day and comes at no cost to consumers.

Campaign for Public Education to Hold Press Conference

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Friday, May 27, 2022

What we need from a new government is a pledge to reverse the cuts to public education, Seaborn believes, and adds, What we need from Ontario voters is to elect MPPs who will reverse the cuts.

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  • What we need from a new government is a pledge to reverse the cuts to public education, Seaborn believes, and adds, What we need from Ontario voters is to elect MPPs who will reverse the cuts.
  • Adds Habiba Aden, a Special Education assistant, Just as dozens of positions are cut, our children in need of specialized learning is greater than ever!
  • Campaign for Public Education is an association of organizations, civic agencies and groups representing community leaders, parents, adult learners, students, education workers and ethno-racial community representatives.
  • Since 2001, we have been campaigning together for quality public education for all in order to Give Students what they Need to Succeed