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Songhees open cannabis shop downtown

The Songhees First Nation opened the first of two cannabis retail stores in downtown Victoria on Friday. Seed & Stone Songhees Edition at 901 Gordon St.
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Opening of Songhees Seed & Stone cannabis Gordon Street on in Victoria, sa国际传媒 June 25, 2021. (DARREN STONE, TIMES COLONIST

The Songhees First Nation opened the first of two cannabis retail stores in downtown Victoria on Friday.

Seed & Stone Songhees Edition at 901 Gordon St., a partnership with Chilliwack-based businessman Vikram Sachdeva, sells cannabis products and features a gallery-quality, cultural showcase of Indigenous art and cultural pieces to boost Indigenous tourism.

The Songhees Nation will open the second Seed & Stone in the Bay Centre later this summer.

The nation opened its first cannabis shop on April 20 at 1520 Admirals Rd. It鈥檚 called S + S, or Sk史ati S峥茮虛菨艐, which means Crazy Smoke in Lekwungen.

The work of Jessica Joseph, an Indigenous artist, features prominently in the Gordon Street location. Joseph鈥檚 passion is sharing knowledge of traditional medicines and storytelling through digital art.

鈥淭he Seed & Stone project has been a journey of learning,鈥 said Joseph. 鈥淏uilding on the teaching of my grandparents, I have been honored to learn from knowledge keepers as I considered each plant and its relationship to our people. Our new cannabis venture is a growing business for our nation, I see it like a seed, fulfilling its potential.鈥

Joseph holds her welding ticket and is a participant in the Songhees Entrepreneur Skills Development program hosted by Songhees Development Corporation in partnership with the University of Victoria鈥檚 Peter B. Gustavson School of Business.

Chief Ron Sam said the cannabis businesses have the potential to generate important wealth and jobs for the Songhees. 鈥淲e thank Mayor Lisa Helps, Victoria Council and the community for their confidence and support of our Nation鈥檚 desire to participate once again in the economies of our Lekwungen homelands as equals,鈥 he said.