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North Okanagan Gleaners produced record 15.6 million meals in 2024

North Okanagan Gleaners produced record 15.6 million meals in 2024

The Gleaners also reached the 100 million total servings of food in their history in 2024
Festive feast for Christmas returns to help Vernonites

Festive feast for Christmas returns to help Vernonites

The free turkey dinner is available to all who need it on Saturday, Dec. 14
Canadians can expect to spend about $800 more on food in 2025

Canadians can expect to spend about $800 more on food in 2025

Wild cards like climate change, Trump could affect forecast, based on a family of 4
Salmonella risk sparks second B.C. cucumber recall in less than a week

Salmonella risk sparks second B.C. cucumber recall in less than a week

Pamela brand cucumbers from Mexico sold between Oct. 12 and Nov. 29 affected
WOLF: Ketchup remains the finest of the condiments

WOLF: Ketchup remains the finest of the condiments

COLUMN: Do you have a favourite odd food combination?
Plant-based milks facility did not follow listeria prevention protocol: CFIA

Plant-based milks facility did not follow listeria prevention protocol: CFIA

Production at the Joriki plant will remain paused until the CFIA is satisfied with renovations
Protesters demand Kellogg remove artificial colours from Froot Loops

Protesters demand Kellogg remove artificial colours from Froot Loops

Other cereals also targeted for the presence of food dyes
Peru celebrates 20 years of a fast-growing guinea pigs eaten as a delicacy

Peru celebrates 20 years of a fast-growing guinea pigs eaten as a delicacy

Genetically modified breed popular and festive food
Turkey wants to regulate Germany’s beloved döner kebab street food

Turkey wants to regulate Germany’s beloved döner kebab street food

Industry generates annual sales of roughly nearly $2.6 billion in Germany alone
African baobab tapped as a new superfood, but harvest fraught with challenges

African baobab tapped as a new superfood, but harvest fraught with challenges

Baobab trade becoming a matter of survival for some communities