They may be stranded in Kamloops, B.C. due to catastrophic flooding, but more than 100 truckers are not going hungry, thanks to the kindness of strangers who are part of Khalsa Aid Canada. Heather Yourex-West reports on how the group has cooked up a way to help drivers with a delicious taste of B.C. hospitality.
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Comfort food: Kamloops locals step up to help truckers stuck in B.C. due to floods
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