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Liquor Distribution Branch ready to fill orders

The BC Liquor Distribution Branch has launched its wholesale customer website for licensed, private retailers of non-medical cannabis in British Columbia.

Unfortunately, there is only one slated to open right now and it’s in Kimberly.

The province said the advanced online order system will enable private retailers to easily access the Branch’s wholesale product assortment and place orders.

The Branch will be offering an assortment of products including dried cannabis, cannabis oils, capsules and seeds that comply with federal requirements.

There’s a 15 per cent markup on the landed cost of cannabis distributed throughout the province to retail stores and from the online store.

Sharon Vanhouwe
Sharon Vanhouwe
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