Cannabis Castle

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19+ only Hosted by Carrie Luce Forsythe and Kyle Hauser of the Winnipeg rock band LOAD. Resident Chef, Michael Somerville works with Cannabis Castle & Ambrosia Healing Centre's medicinal plant and whole food experts in creating amazing meal combinations infused with organic cannabis oils which guest musicians get to enjoy and judge. Musicians perform great tunes and discuss the industry. Experts in medical marijuana educate on the hottest strains and latest extraction and productions methods in order to be a savvy and intelligent consumer of medicinal plants. This is so much more than a Cheech and Chong moment. Edited and Directed by Mark David Stallard Executive Producer Carrie Luce Forsythe.

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Breaking news, interchangeably termed late-breaking news and also known as a special report or special coverage or news flash, is a current issue that broadcasters feel warrants the interruption of scheduled programming or current news in order to report its details. Its use is also assigned to the most significant story of the moment or a story that is being covered live in news broadcasting. It could be a story that is simply of wide interest to viewers and has little impact otherwise.[1][2] Many times, breaking news is used after the news organization has already reported on the story. When a story has not been reported on previously, the graphic and phrase "Just In" is sometimes used instead.