With much fanfare, New Seasons Market on Main Street opened to the public Wednesday, ending a decades-long food desert in Vancouver’s downtown and uptown areas.
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Source: The Columbian
‘If this is a food desert, this is your oasis’: New Seasons brings groceries back to downtown Vancouver
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