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Licenced Pot Producer in Duncan Planning Large Expansion

A licenced pot producerĀ in Duncan is breaking ground in the next month on a new, much larger facility.
United Greeneries is leasing 13 acres of Cowichan Tribes land to expand their current 16 thousand square-foot facility to one with 130 thousand square-feet of space.
CEO Daniela Vaschi says the expansion would bring approximately 100 new jobs to the Cowichan Valley. She says they would hire people with a variety of skills.
Vaschi says the company wants to impact the community in a positive way, and collaborate with others.
She says they also want to attract stay-at-home moms who want to work flexible hours that fit into their busy schedules.
Construction on the new facility is expected to be completed in early 2019.
Kasi Johnston
Kasi Johnston
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