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Improving regional food security & sovereignty 
ts'uhoont'i whuzahdel

Welcome / We Are Glad That You Have Come

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As settlers on this land, we wish to acknowledge the 9000+ years of the Lheidli T'enneh

Nation's stewardship. Their ancestors have cared for this beautiful land that feeds us all

and we wish to continue to welcome their teachings and ancestral knowledge

as we work towards food security for all people. 

 ©The Exploration Place | Pius Family Photo Collection

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A Homegrown Food System,

Together.

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The Everyone At the Table (EAT) collective acts to find closer to home solutions, big and small, to improve our local/regional food landscape. We invite your creative participation to enhance local-regional food security and food justice.

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We aim to bring together the community to find closer to home solutions, big and small, that could make a difference in our local food landscape.

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We aim to have a draft for a local food community strategy to bring to city council and present to funding opportunities, and perhaps the journey towards local food independence.

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Sam Peppard in her garden, photo credit: her mother April Ottesen

A Vision TOGETHER

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We wish to acknowledge the 9000+ years of the Lheidli T'enneh Nation's stewardship. The Lheidli T'enneh’ ancestors have cared for this beautiful land that feeds us all, and we will continue to welcome their teachings and ancestral knowledge

as we work towards food security for all people.

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