Sudbury

Medical marijuana grow-op tweaks timeline for Sudbury plant

Work continues on the roll-out of a large-scale medical marijuana grow-op in Sudbury that was expected to open last spring.

Owners Trevor and Lynn Johnston are determined to see project come to fruition, spokesperson says

Work continues on the roll-out of a large scale medical marijuana grow-op in Sudbury that was expected to open last spring. (Darryl Dyck/Canadian Press)

Work continues on the roll-out of a large-scale medical marijuana grow-op in Sudbury that was expected to open last spring.

The financial consultant with the company, known as 6-8-2 R-X Incorporated, said the grow-op will be located in the Walden Industrial Park.

Bob Bateman told CBC News last May the project was close to opening then, but it still does not have a licence.

That’s because they've been busy answering questions from Health Canada, he said.

But the owners, Trevor and Lynn Johnston, are determined.

“They're bright young folks who want to be there with a new opportunity for the community and for themselves,” Bateman said.

The owners are putting about $750,000 into a building in the industrial park over the winter.

The owners will “refurbish the building that will be occupied, prepare it for lighting, extreme heat and cooling requirements,” he said.

“There's a pretty significant investment involved.”

Bateman now estimates they'll be dispensing medical marijuana next summer.