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Nationwide Recall for No Name Beef Burgers

The CFIA has issued a Canada-wide recall for No Name brand beef burgers due to possible E. coli O157:H7 contamination. Consumers are urged to check their freezers and discard affected products.

Edmontonians donate $4.5M, 240,000 kg of food

Edmonton's Food Bank received a massive outpouring of support during the holidays, with $4.5 million and 240,000 kilograms of food donated by the community. This generosity will help thousands facing food insecurity.

Food Safety Guide: How Long Leftovers Last in Fridge

Expert advice from a Canadian food safety director on how long Christmas leftovers are safe to eat, proper storage techniques, and key tips to prevent food poisoning. Learn the 'danger zone' rules.

Can Man Dan Exceeds 15th-Year Donation Target

Daniel 'Can Man Dan' Johnstone celebrates a milestone 15th year, exceeding his holiday donation goal for Edmonton's less fortunate. Read about this inspiring community effort.

Oilers 50/50 Raffle Benefits Alberta Food Banks

The Edmonton Oilers Community Foundation launches a special 50/50 raffle to raise crucial funds for food banks across Alberta during the holiday season. Learn how you can participate and help.

Purolator Donates Truck to Edmonton Food Bank

Purolator donates a retired delivery vehicle to Edmonton's Food Bank, bolstering logistics for holiday food drives. The gift aids community support during the winter season.

Prepackaged Foods Recalled Due to Listeria Risk

Health Canada announces a recall of several prepackaged food items from Inspired Go due to possible Listeria monocytogenes contamination. Consumers are urged to check their products.

Hub of Opportunities Hands Out 700 Christmas Dinners

The UHC – Hub of Opportunities in Windsor provided 700 holiday food hampers this week, highlighting the growing reliance on food banks. CEO June Muir discusses the rising demand and community support.

PeelNuts Recalled in Ontario Over Salmonella

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has issued a recall for PeelNuts in Ontario due to possible salmonella contamination. Consumers are urged not to eat the product.

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