Bowen Island Undercurrent December 23 2021

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Pandemic puts a damper on NYE parties

Happy Isle expands to West Van MARTHA PERKINS

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Bowen Island’s Happy Isle Cannabis store is now setting its sights on a not-so-distant shore. Three years after recreational marijuana became legal in Canada, the District of West Vancouver has inhaled for the first time and approved its first two cannabis shops. One of them is a second location of the retail business opened last year by Glenn Cormier and David Bellringer. Happy Isle Cannabis, take two, will be going into a 620-squarefoot ground-floor space at 6609 Royal Avenue in Horseshoe Bay. “We’re simply looking to replicate what we did on Bowen Island, which was to introduce a professionally-run inclusive boutique cannabis retail store into a small, tight-knit community, while limiting the impact of residents,” Cormier told council earlier this month. In a telephone interview with the Undercurrent, Cormier said “This is something David and I started working on over a year ago with West Vancouver council. CONTINUED ON P. 7

MARTHA PERKINS

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MARCUS HONDRO PHOTO

Surely the cutest ‘bubble’ on Bowen is this one at the Bowen Children’s Centre. These highly-amusing and cute-asa-button islanders spent a good deal of their day Monday outside enjoying the snow and climbing up and down, and over and under, their Playscape. Oh, and some of them chucked a few snowballs at the photographer.

Once again, Bowen Island businesses are having to pivot to yet another new New Normal. Restaurant patrons can still “eat, drink and be merry” to celebrate the beginning of new year; they’ll just have to do it while sitting at their own table with no more than five other people. “Once you’re at the table, you just have to stay seated there,” says Oydis Nickle of Doc Morgan’s. “Before the new rules, if you got up and were moving around the restaurant, you could mingle but you still had to wear your mask. Now there’s no mingling at all. “It’s a bummer because it puts a damper on everyone’s New Year’s. You can’t get up at New Year’s and hug and kiss or high five.” Doc Morgan’s is also cancelling its one-man musical entertainment lest people not be able to resist the temptation to dance. CONTINUED ON P. 6


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