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True Leaf Lumby cannabis facility nears completion

The 25,000-square-foot cannabis 'campus' is progressing on schedule
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The first phase of a 25,000-square-foot cannabis campus in Lumby is on schedule to be completed this fall.

True Leaf Medicine International has been working diligently to make its fall deadline since breaking ground on facility’s first phase in March.

“The first phase of the project includes a two-storey, 9,000 square foot central hub for the initial grow area, laboratory services, whole-plant extraction, and processing and packaging of therapeutic cannabis products, followed by a 16,000-square-foot wing for cannabis cultivation,” the company stated in a press release to media.

The Vernon-based company describes itself as a “plant-forward wellness brand for people and their pets.”

“As our True Leaf Campus project nears completion, we are getting closer to becoming a licensed producer of cannabis,” said Darcy Bomford, founder and CEO of True Leaf.

The company purchased the 40-acre site for $3.3 million in December 2017.