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High Tide to Open Two New Canna Cabana Locations in Welland and Calgary

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High Tide (HITI.V) opened a new Canna Cabana branded location in Welland, Ontario, and expects to soon open an additional location in Calgary, Alberta, the company said on Wednesday.

These openings bring the company's total store count to 224 Canna Cabana locations across Canada, 99 in the province of Ontario and 92 in the province of Alberta, it said.

The company's new Canna Cabana located Welland will begin selling recreational cannabis products and consumption accessories for adult use on June 10.

Its new Canna Cabana lin Calgary is expected to begin selling recreational cannabis products and accessories for adult use on June 26, pending regulatory approval.

"Our growth story continues to be driven by a simple formula: securing strategic real estate in high-potential markets and connecting more consumers to the value offered through our Cabana Club and ELITE programs. The addition of these locations further strengthens our network effect and expands our ability to acquire and retain loyal members across Canada," said chief executive Raj Grover.

The company's shares were last seen down $0.02 to $3.25 on the TSX Venture Exchange.

Price: $3.24, Change: $-0.03, Percent Change: -0.92%

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