Budzz & Roses

7803872282 · 4908 50 Street, Millet, AB T0C 1Z0

Overview

Budzz & Roses is a cannabis retailer in Millet licensed by the Alberta Gaming, Liquor & Cannabis (AGLC). The licence authorization number is #778018, and the license is effective from November 18, 2019. The registered establishment location is at 4908 50 Street, Millet, AB T0C 1Z0, with contact phone number 7803872282. The manager of the establishment is Keeler, Yvonne Amy, Mgr.

Establishment Information

Authorization Number778018
Establishment NameBudzz & Roses
Manager NameKeeler, Yvonne Amy, Mgr
Address4908 50 Street
Millet
AB T0C 1Z0
Mailing AddressBox 238
Millet
AB T0C 1Z0
Telephone7803872282
Initial Effective Date2019-11-18
Online SalesNo

Location Information

Street Address 4908 50 Street
CityMillet
ProvinceAB
Postal CodeT0C 1Z0

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Dataset Information

This dataset includes over nine hundred cannabis retailers licensed by the Alberta Gaming, Liquor & Cannabis (AGLC). Businesses, organizations and individuals who want to sell cannabis in Alberta must have a retail cannabis licence. Each business is registered with establishment name, authorization number, effective date, business address, etc.

SubjectBusiness and Economy
JurisdictionProvince of Alberta
Data ProviderAlberta Gaming, Liquor & Cannabis (AGLC)
Sourceaglc.ca
AttributionContains information licensed under the Open Government Licence - Alberta.

Dataset Details

Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis (AGLC) is established under the Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Act (GLCA) and is governed by the requirements of the Criminal Code, the GLCA and the Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Regulation (GLCR). AGLC is the province's cannabis authority, responsible for administering and regulating the cannabis industry in Alberta.

A retail cannabis store licence will not be issued to an applicant unless the business, under which activities authorized by the licence will be carried out, is separate from any other business. The retail cannabis store will operate as a separate viable business to make a reasonable profit for itself and will not be operated solely as a loss-leader in support of any commonly-owned or affiliated business. The retail cannabis store licensee is incorporated as a separate company (unless it is a sole proprietorship, a co-operative, or is prohibited by legislation).

The following information are included: establishment name, authorization number, effective date, business address, etc.

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