5| The IFP -H alton H ills | T hursday,D ecem ber 21,2017 theifp.ca Free Consultations | Affordable Options Easy Payment Plans Convenient Hours | Specialist Treatment On-site Sterling Dental Orthodontics Georgetown Everyone Deserves a Perfect Smile Dr.Monica Dosanjh, BSc, DMD,MDentSc Certified Orthodontic Specialist Braces | Invisalign | Metal | Clear | Lingual New Patients Welcome! Book Appointment Today! FRIENDLY FAMILY DENTISTRY Huge PlayZone! 60 Retro Arcade Games Big Screen TV, Coffee/TeaWaiting Area WiFi & Charging Centre www.sterlingdentalorthodontics.com 378Mountainview S.@ Danby (905) 702-6465 Come See Why We're Voted #1 Breakfast Place BURGER & GRILL RALLIS Serving All-Day Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner Open-11AM | Mon-Fri Specials 599 Bacon, Sausage or ham, 3 eggs, home fries & toast 895 Pancakes or French Toast, 3 eggs & home fries www.rallisburgerger.com Save $3when youspend $20* Save $5when youspend $30* ✃ 294 Queen St. Acton | 519-853-5775 HOURS MOn 9-8 TUES-SaT 8-9 SUn 8-8 *before tax While recreational mar- ijuana is set to be legalized across Canada on July 1, residents in Halton Hills looking to legally purchase the drug from government- run stores may have to do a little driving. On Dec. 12, the govern- ment announced 15 more municipalities to receive the LCBO-like marijuana shops in addition to the 14 announced earlier - Halton Hills did not make the list. The announcement of the most recent locations was made on the LCBO Cannabis Updates website. The closest planned loca- tions in Halton Region an- nounced so far will be in Oakville and Burlington. The most recent an- nouncement brings the to- tal number of municipali- ties slated for standalone cannabis stores next Cana- da Day to 29. The province an- nounced earlier in the year it plans to open 40 locations by July 1 of next year, but it is unclear how many of those would be earmarked for multiple locations in larger markets like Toron- to in the initial launch. While still possible, with only 11 possible loca- tions left to be allocated in the first round of stores, there is a good chance Hal- ton Hills may not be getting a store of its own for some time yet. Those hoping for a loca- tion in Georgetown or Ac- ton may have to wait until at least July 1, 2019, when the government intends to increase the number of lo- cations to 80 across the province. If the town miss- es out there as well, the next opportunity would come in 2020, when the gov- ernment plans to expand to 150 locations. The government will continue to list new planned location on the up- date website and area resi- dents for each are allowed to comment and offer input as new locations are post- ed. The most recent list of locations was announced the same day the province passed the Cannabis Con- trol Act. The legislation essen- tially gives the government a monopoly over cannabis and cannabis product sales, and includes strict fines for violators. The legislation also pro- hibits cannabis use in pub- lic and in vehicles and sets the legal age of purchase at 19. According to the prov- ince, no stores will be locat- ed near schools. NEWS Still no government pot shops planned for Halton Hills GRAEME FRISQUE gfrisque@metroland.com Halton Hills may not be getting a LCBO-run cannabis store come July 1, 2018. The closest locations in Halton to buy legal marijuana so far will be in Oakville and Burlington. Susie Kockerscheidt/Metroland