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How programs that help feed Island kids are keeping up with demand

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The P.E.I. School Food Program and BGC Charlottetown explain how they're working to serve Island families amid 'a perfect storm' of rising food costs and a huge increase in demand.
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Doctors share ideas on how to live healthier on World Obesity Day

9th - Higher Ed
Research shows that plant-based diets have lots of health benefits, including lowering your body mass index and reducing cholesterol.
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Why the province wants to treat P.E.I. seniors to community meals

9th - Higher Ed
As some seniors on P.E.I. deal with food insecurity and social isolation, a new government grant is aimed at helping. Shaun MacNeil, with the Department of Social Development and Seniors, explains.
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Darien pack-a-thon benefits Feed My Starving Children nonprofit

9th - Higher Ed
The meals will be sent to Feed My Starving Children food partners in more than 100 countries, mostly in Africa and the Caribbean.
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Giving Back to the Community

9th - Higher Ed
With the holidays here, there are so many in our communities who are less fortunate and can use our help all year round. Cheddar News visited two organizations in need of volunteers.
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High cost of food hits Thanksgiving dinner table

9th - Higher Ed
After more than a year of high food inflation, Thanksgiving dinner will be much more expensive this year. But for the savvy, there are ways to cut costs.
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How high grocery prices hurt school food programs

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The rising cost of living has more families relying on school food programs, but those services are also feeling the pinch from skyrocketing grocery prices. CBC’s Deana Sumanac-Johnson shows the challenges facing programs, their...
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Zack Polanski AM on free school meals in London and the cost of living crisis

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Zack Polanski AM on free school meals in London and the cost of living crisis
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Osoyoos, B.C., 'pulls together' to provide meals for fire crews

9th - Higher Ed
Community members in Osoyoos, B.C., have been funding an effort led by local business owners to get fresh meals to fire crews working to beat back the wildfire that rocked the community.
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Importance of sexual education: Foods to avoid during menopause

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Menopause is a transformative phase in a woman's life. Consuming a healthy diet during this phase can minimize uncomfortable symptoms and promote overall well-being. Watch this video, in which Tammana Singh, Menopause Coach, Founder,...
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Thousands of Sudanese fleeing conflict reach South Sudan daily

9th - Higher Ed
Calls are growing for the international community to act quickly to avert a food crisis in Sudan and neighbouring countr
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Inflation, demand push food programs to breaking point

9th - Higher Ed
Inflation and a growing demand from clients are pushing food banks and food support programs like Meals on Wheels to the breaking point.
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Hong Kong homelessness rates rise due to inflation

9th - Higher Ed
Hong Kong is facing the highest rate of homelessness in a decade.
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Plant-Based Food Brand Huel, Backed by Idris Elba, Closes $24M Investment

9th - Higher Ed
James McMaster, CEO of Huel, joined Cheddar News to talk about how the plant-based food brand is looking to expand after its latest funding round, which also involved actor Idris Elba.
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Today Explained: Ultra-Processed Foods May Accelerate Cognitive Decline

9th - Higher Ed
Ultra-processed foods can lead to cognitive decline, according to a study.
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Zimbabwe: Aid agencies begin delivering food to millions in need

9th - Higher Ed
International aid agencies have started delivering food to vulnerable families in Zimbabwe, as the nation faces a hunger
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Nigeria floods cause food, fuel shortages for over a million peop

9th - Higher Ed
In Nigeria’s oil-rich Bayelsa state, nearly one and a half million people have been affected by severe flooding.
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Red Cross mobilized to help Peguis First Nation flood evacuees in Winnipeg

9th - Higher Ed
Red Cross spokesperson Jason Small says the organization is providing lodging, food, clothing and other essentials to evacuees from Manitoba's Peguis First Nation.
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World Central Kitchen Working to Feed Ukrainians Amid Russian Invasion

9th - Higher Ed
World Central Kitchen is Ukraine helping to feed people remaining in the country or fleeing from the Russian forces. Nate Mook, CEO for the non-profit, joined Cheddar New to discuss the efforts being made to help those in need in a very...
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Nigeria: Kidnapped schoolgirls released, says governor

9th - Higher Ed
Zamfara state governor tells Al Jazeera 279 girls, who were kidnapped on Friday, are safe, as President Buhari expresses joy at their release.
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Bernie Sanders mitten meme raises big bucks for charity

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Bernie Sanders mitten meme raises big bucks for charity.
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More pressure on UK government over free meals for disadvantaged children

9th - Higher Ed
The British government is facing mounting pressure from former ministers over meals for children at risk during the school holidays. The government had extended a scheme to provide eligible children with free meals during the Easter...
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COVID-19 forces cuts to school meal programs across Canada

9th - Higher Ed
The coronavirus pandemic has forced many school meal programs across Canada to shut down, resulting in more than two million kids going to school on an empty stomach, according to the Breakfast Club of Canada.
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Pandemic shows importance of school meals for millions

9th - Higher Ed
The COVID-19 pandemic has shown the importance of school meal programs across Canada with more than two million students going to class on an empty stomach, the Breakfast Club of Canada says. Programs have been adapted to help kids in...