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Maple Ridge council stops government cannabis store

Private retailer cheers decision, after 鈥榞etting hammered鈥 by government competition
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Maple Ridge council voted to stop a government cannabis store in Maple Ridge. (City of Maple Ridge/Special to The News)

Maple Ridge city council has said 鈥渘o鈥 to a government-run cannabis store, to the relief of private retailers in the city.

Council voted against the provincial Liquor and Cannabis Regulation Branch鈥檚 proposal to locate a new store at the corner of 207th Street and Lougheed Highway at council鈥檚 March 29 meeting.

Steve Dowsley, co-founder and president of Burb Cannabis, said the government store would have made it hard for him and other private cannabis retailers in the city to keep their stores profitable.

鈥淚t would have been devastating for anyone in West Maple Ridge, and hurtful for anyone (cannabis retailers), anywhere in Maple Ridge,鈥 he said.

鈥淲e鈥檙e getting hammered pretty hard by the government stores.鈥

Dowsley is a Maple Ridge resident, and will be opening a Burb Cannabis outlet at 20110 Lougheed Hwy.

He said the government has the advantage of being both the sole cannabis wholesaler and also a retailer in the province, and their prices undercut private operators. He and other private retailers in the city made council aware that their businesses would be hurt by a government store.

Dowsley has two stores in Port Coquitlam and one in Port Moody, and said a BC Cannabis Store has taken 鈥渁 shark-sized bite out of our revenues.鈥

The government store in Maple Ridge would have been in the same strip mall as the Town Hall Pub, known as the Hammond Mill Centre.

Turning down the application was part of a larger council discussion about the city taking stock of how many cannabis retail stores are needed in Maple Ridge. The Burb store will be the fifth. At the same meeting, council directed staff to prepare a report, with draft policy amendments. The city is not accepting any applications for more cannabis retail stores at this time.

鈥淐ouncil鈥檚 appetite is to press pause here,鈥 noted Mayor Mike Morden.

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The city has a policy that calls for 1,000 meters separating each store, and Coun. Gordy Robson noted there are already three cannabis stores within that distance of the government store, either in business or in process.

鈥淭here鈥檚 a limit to how many we should have,鈥 he said, adding the city is 鈥渙verloading鈥 on pot stores.

The government store could proceed with an amendment to the 1,000 meter rule. The proposed location is within 334 meters of Muse Cannabis, and 954m of the coming Burb Cannabis store. There is a third retailer proposed nearby at 20757 Lougheed Hwy., which would be just 131m away from the government store.

Morden noted other applicants have come before council, made presentations, and made contributions to community. The government store has not been represented in person before council.

Councillors noted it has been a confusing application, using a different process from private retailers.

Council unanimously opposed the new government store鈥檚 zoning amendment.

Coun. Ahmed Yousef asked whether the city could stop a provincial government store. Staff answered that senior government has the authority to proceed against council鈥檚 wishes, and without rezoning.

Coun. Gordy Robson said he considers that unlikely.

鈥淭he provincial government has never used paramountcy for anything other than social housing, that I鈥檓 aware of, and it would be interesting to see them try,鈥 said Robson.

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Neil Corbett

About the Author: Neil Corbett

I have been a journalist for more than 30 years, the past decade with the Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows News.
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