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19,000 pounds of food donated to Central Okanagan Food BankThe arrival of the massive amount of food comes at a critical time just ahead of Christmas and the creation of holiday hampers for a rapidly growing number of families.CanadaDec 14, 2023
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Apples to apples: Which Alberta grocery store is the cheapest?Shopping around isn't a luxury everyone's time can afford, so Global News put four grocery stores to the test Thursday — for a basic spaghetti night.ConsumerApr 6, 2023
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Lake Country, B.C. man going greener with $500K lottery winWilliam McKay became $500,000 richer Aug. 6 when he checked his numbers for the Aug. 5 Lotto Max Extra and has decided to make an environmentally sound switch with the windfall.MoneyAug 18, 2022
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Grocery stores in Alberta continue to see more empty shelves as supply chain issues persistSeveral large retail grocery stores in Alberta are reporting supply chain challenges making it harder to find some of your favourite foods.ConsumerJan 22, 2022
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COVID-19: Major grocery store chain in B.C. limiting capacity to 50%The company says to help limit the spread of COVID-19, ‘we will operate our stores at a maximum 50 per cent occupancy until further notice.’HealthJan 18, 2022
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Save on Foods recalls some combo meals over Salmonella riskThe Canadian Food Inspection Agency says the affected products include Save on Foods' lemon chicken, sweet and sour pork, ginger beef and honey garlic chicken combo meals.HealthJan 1, 2022
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Okanagan residents make plans for surprise cash winsA few Okanagan residents have found themselves a little more flush with cash after surprise wins in recent days.MoneyNov 17, 2021
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Save-On-Foods apologizes to B.C. man after accessibility features removed from shopping appFor several months Richard Marion says he repeatedly contacted the Save-On-Foods customer service department, wrote letters, even volunteered to speak with the IT department.ConsumerMay 27, 2021
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Fueling Sport hoping to fuel athletic dreamsMarsha Sweeney-Hudey and Brigette Lacquette are two of several athletes who have partnered with More Rewards and Save-On-Foods to launch a new program called Fueling Sport.CanadaMay 21, 2021
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Save-On-Foods apologizes after Burnaby customers given expired AstraZeneca vaccineThe company said the doses of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine were administered on April 5, but had an expiration date of April 2.HealthApr 10, 2021
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