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Under lock & key

By Jenny Neufeld

The COVID-19 quarantine has been a great opportunity to buy and use edibles because we’ve all had more time on our hands at home. But now that the economy is opening up again, many of us CannaMoms and Dads are heading back to work while our kids are still at home.

How do we make sure our kids don’t get into mommy and daddy’s ‘special’ chocolates.

As we’ve said before, it’s important to discuss cannabis with your kids but it also necessary to store it responsibly.

There are a few things to consider when choosing a storage solution, such as the size and composition of your cannabis collection, where you plan on storing it, and how secure you’d like it to be. If you have a protected location (like a locked storage room), something as simple as jars on a shelf or in a plastic bin might be enough. However, if you want an option to lock up your stash, we came up with a few ideas.

Filing cabinet
For something to fit in with your home office, a classic locking filing cabinet will do the trick. You can categorize the drawers based on kinds of products or strain types. These offer a decent amount of space that you might appreciate if your collection is of a larger size.

Medicine storage
If you are more into the medicinal benefits of cannabis, a lockable medicine cabinet or box might better fit your style. These are smaller but have shelves or compartments that can help you organize products.

Media cabinet
This one might give you some retro vibes. A media cabinet that locks was an unexpected find but one that might just work. There are interesting shelving options that could totally hold your weed instead of those old CDs and DVDs you don’t use anymore.

Toolbox
Perfect for any handy man or woman, this is one of the least expensive and practical ideas we came up with. A toolbox with a padlock could be tucked away into a closet or kept in your garage without raising any questions or eyebrows from anyone who might stumble upon it.

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New blood on Valens board

A former Okanagan Conservative hopeful is among three new independent nominees to the board of Kelowna-based cannabis extraction company, Valens.

Renee Merrifield, who lost the Kelowna-Lake Country Conservative nomination to current MP Tracy Gray, will stand for election to The Valens Company’s board of directors at the June 12 annual shareholder meeting.

Merrifield is well-known as a prolific developer and CEO at Troika Management Corp., which she founded 20 years ago.

Also nominated are:

  • Karin A. McCaskill, who is former SVP, general counsel, and corporate secretary of Empire Company Limited and Sobeys Inc.
  • Andrew Cockwell, managing partner and co-founder of Ursataur Capital Management.

Valens says it’s continuing to strengthen its corporate governance policies to support its growth, including proposing changes to the board to allow for more independent advisory.

Two current directors, Chris Irwin and Chris Buysen won’t stand for re-election. Pending election of the three nominees and re-election of the existing four directors, the board will expand to seven directors, six of which are independent of Valens.

“The combined expertise of these highly accomplished individuals will help us continue with our initiatives to strengthen existing corporate governance policies and provide advice on various legal, financial, and administrative processes,” says Tyler Robson, CEO of Valens.

The company also announced Cockwell purchased 847,000 common shares of Valens at a price of $2.36 per share “from certain members of management of Valens who reluctantly had to sell a portion of their common shares to cover related taxes owing.”

Valens president Jeff Fallows added:

“The simultaneous block trades were a one-time event and determined to be the best course of action for all parties involved when considering the financial implications around personal tax payments owing.”

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Byte Truffle - Dark Chocolate by Edison

We got exactly what we hoped for with this chocolatey treat.

And Edison Bytes certainly are a treat at $7.99 for the 10mg-THC sugar rush – but the quality is there. The crisp dark shell encases a velvety smooth interior, reminiscent of a Lindt chocolate, something to savour.

The effect is low-key and gentle; you certainly won’t get blitzed. Indulging in one of these is a nice way to sweeten an evening for relaxation.

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Dad jokes

My daughter really changed a lot after becoming a vegan.
It’s like I’ve never seen herbivore.

Why is your nose in the middle of your face?
Because it's the scenter

A man goes into a library and asks for a book about Pavlov's dogs and Schrodinger's cat.
The librarian says, "It rings a bell, but I don't know whether it's there or not."

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