Fairwinds

Fairwinds aims to be the Starbucks of cannabis-infused coffee
PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017It’s pretty common these days to see comparisons between growing coffee chains and the great Northwest behemoth that is Starbucks. And not all of them hold water. Well, here’s one that actually might. Forbes recently

New local strain review guru
PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017In case you haven’t noticed yet, there’s a new cannabis connoisseur in town posting detailed reviews on a variety of marijuana strains. Well, I guess you wouldn’t exactly say she’s new, especially if you’re a fan

The Herbery: Second store slowly taking off
PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017Business is slowly but surely picking up at Vancouver’s newest pot shop, which opened late last month in the West Minnehaha neighborhood. Tucked away near the quiet northern edge of Central Vancouver on St. Johns

Leading edible producers on the market
PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017As the market for recreational marijuana continues to blossom, here’s a little look from Inc. Magazine at five edible startups leading the pack. You’ll see some of this stuff on the shelves in Clark County

Meet the grower: Fairwinds Manufacturing
PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017I asked James Hull, the owner of Fairwinds Manufacturing, to tell us a bit about his company. Fairwinds is a Vancouver Tier 2 indoor grower and maker of a wide array of concentrates and edibles,

Cannabis 101: Tinctures
PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017Tinctures are one of several new and strange products gaining popularity in the I502 recreational market. Saavy stoners likely know all about them, but for consumers who mostly just know about flower, cannabis tinctures remain

Friday deals at Clark County pot stores: Feb. 20, 2015
PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017We’re launching a new feature this week here at Cannabis Chronicles. I asked all the Clark County recreational pot stores to give me two featured product deals each week, which we will run here on

New Vancouver pot shop: The Herbery opens Saturday
PUBLISHED: May 24th 2017Vancouver’s fourth (and Clark County’s fifth) pot shop is set to open for its soft-launch on Saturday, Feb. 7, at 11 a.m. The Herbery, at 212 N.E. 164th St., Suite 11, will be the first