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Glow Lifetech Corp. provided a commercial update highlighting continued progress in scaling its operations and expanding its innovative product portfolio. Glow has commissioned a new automated bottling line to support its growth trajectory and secured a new Ontario product listing for MOD CBG:THC Drops 300, introducing the emerging minor cannabinoid CBG.

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Weekly Update – Top Cannabis News Stories

1 | Cannabix Technologies commences first production of BreathLogix alcohol screening devices

2 | High Tide closes on $30 million convertible debt from Cronos Group

3 | Belgravia Hartford announces $5 million convertible secured debenture with Round13 DAF & closes $4 million private placement

Top Cannabis Stocks July 11 to July 17, 2025

1. T.TLRY | 7,634 views | Tilray Brands Inc.
2. T.CURA | 6,198 views | Curaleaf Holdings Inc.
3. T.LABS | 3,443 views | Medipharm Labs Corp.
4. T.WEED | 2,554 views | Canopy Growth Corp.
5. T.ACB | 705 views | Aurora Cannabis Inc.
6. C.TGIF | 549 views | 1933 Industries Inc.


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