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OPP shut down London dispensary

OPP shut down London dispensary

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Natural Unit on Wellington Street is seen on Aug. 6, 2025. (Fiona Robertson/CTV News London)
OPP have shut down a cannabis dispensary in London that police said was operating without a license.
The store which operated under the name 'Natural Unity' saw nearly $50,000 worth of goods seized in a raid at the end of July
A 22-year-old man from London faces charges related to the operation of a dispensary without a license, as well as possession of property obtained by crime.
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