Calgary pot shops map: who's approved, who's rejected, who's waiting

City has released first batch of results from its review of 261 retail marijuana applications

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Caption: Retail marijuana sales will start on Oct. 17. The city is starting to sift through applications to open retail stores in Calgary. (CBC)

The city has approved the first 14 marijuana stores and refused six, one day into reviewing applications to sell recreational pot in Calgary.
The map below is current as of July 30.
Scroll around and click on the dots on this interactive map to see the status of cannabis store applications around the city:

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Can't see the map? Click here(external link) for a version that should work on your mobile device.
(NOTE: The above map offers a quick glance, using the familiar Google Maps interface and City of Calgary data released on July 31, 2018. Some of the dots overlap, making it hard to distinguish different applications at the same address. The City of Calgary also publishes this more detailed(external link) map.)

The approved applications, which still have some hurdles to leap and which could be appealed, will be in Beltline, Sunnyside, Mount Pleasant, Signal Hill, Mission, Bridgeland, Coventry Hills, Rundle, East Shepard Industrial, South Calgary and Shawnee Slopes.
Rejected applications are also subject to appeals.
As of Monday, the city said it had 261 applications to sift through and hoped to get through the stack by Aug. 10.
​With files from Robson Fletcher.