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Happy Valleys Cannabis Opens Shop in IDC

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Bobby Loewen of Happy Valleys Cannabis in Île-des-Chênes.

Happy Valleys Cannabis in Île-des-Chênes is ready to invite customers throughout the region to check out their story at their grand opening weekend, to be held August 19–21.

Supervisor Bobby Loewen says that the weekend will be a celebration of cannabis and cannabis culture.

On Friday, August 19, customers will be able to meet the staff, meet some cannabis reps, learn about new products, and take advantage of some great sale prices. For the rest of the weekend, customers can continue to meet staff and check out the sales.

Happy Valleys Cannabis has been open in Île-des-Chênes since June of this year. They also have a location in Winnipeg, which has been open since November 2021.

After 20 years in the music industry, Loewen decided that it was time to move on to something new. Just before the pandemic, he chose to dive into the world of cannabis.

“I wanted to focus more on the science aspect of cannabis, as well as the benefits it can provide the consumer,” Loewen says.

He feels strongly that cannabis and its users have gotten a bad reputation in the past and is working to change that reputation.

“We are always learning, evolving with the industry, and willing to educate as well as listen, to help people find the most enjoyable experience possible, cater to their wants and needs, and help set aside the negative stigma that’s surrounded cannabis for decades,” he adds.

Happy Valleys Cannabis has a goal to focus on the health and wellness of their customers. And of course, Loewen says, they also want to provide a great variety of quality products at affordable prices.

They sell many local products including Natural Earth and Highway 59 from Winnipeg, as well as Rogue Botanical from Niverville.

“Happy Valleys’s fantastic, fun, and enthusiastic staff are ready and willing to help all levels of consumers from those who are curious about cannabis to the most seasoned cannabis enthusiasts,” he says. “The team is super excited to serve our customers and we are looking forward to being a part of the Île-des-Chênes community.”

Happy Valleys Cannabis is located at 4-597 Meadowlark Boulevard.

For more information

www.happyvalleys.ca

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