Nearly 700 pot shop applications so far in Alberta, four in Drayton Valley
The Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission (AGLC) has received nearly 700 applications from companies interested in opening up a pot shop in the province since it started accepting applicants on March 6.
A spokesperson for the AGLC said out of the 684 applications, four have been in Drayton Valley.
“That number reflective of all applications received, and not reflective of applications that may have been returned to applicants due to not being completed fully or able to go through,” Heather Holmen, AGLC spokesperson, explained.
The province has established regulations about who can own and operate a cannabis shop, and where the shops can be located.


