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City council approves sixth pot shop in West 琉璃神社

The application was initially turned down due to a tied vote in July
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West 琉璃神社 city council has approved the sixth鈥攁nd first provincially owned鈥攑ot shop in the city after a tied vote resulted in the project being reconsidered.

In July, councillors Doug Findlater, Carol Zanon and Jason Friesen voted against the shop, resulting in a three to three tie vote as councillor Rick de Jong was absent.

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Mayor Gord Milson called to reconsider the application on Tuesday night, resulting in approval and an upcoming public hearing on the project.

The proposed location of the store is across the street from George Pringle Elementary School in Westbank Towne Centre Strip mall. The store received support from city planners despite this.

West 琉璃神社 has approved five other pot shops so far, with the city stating that the first one should open around October.



michael.rodriguez@kelownacapnews.com

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