Nova Scotia says liquor corporation will open three additional marijuana outlets
HALIFAX — Three months after announcing just nine outlets would sell legal marijuana in Nova Scotia, the province says three more outlets will be added by the fall.
Stores in Bridgewater, New Minas, and Antigonish will open as required renovations are completed — adding outlets in areas left out in the first round.
Finance Minister Karen Casey said the Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation (NSLC) has been working since the original announcement on Jan. 30 to “identify additional locations that could be renovated for cannabis sales.”
She said the first nine were chosen because they had available space previously used by bottle-your-own-wine operations. But the government felt there were some “gaps in the map,” particularly in the province’s southwest.