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A taste of Hawaii in Surrey as hot dog-loving entrepreneur gets rolling

A taste of Hawaii in Surrey as hot dog-loving entrepreneur gets rolling

Why Zack Jones left the grocery retail business to launch Alohaaa
TV time again for Newton's Just Cakes baker, now a candymaker too

TV time again for Newton's Just Cakes baker, now a candymaker too

Raveena Oberoi on Food Network's 'Spring Baking Championship,' partners in Gummy Gainz protein gummies
Fresgo Inn owner sells landmark diner, retires after 45 years in Whalley

Fresgo Inn owner sells landmark diner, retires after 45 years in Whalley

Since 1980, Walter Wolff has made and baked most things in-house at the restaurant on King George Boulevard
FOOD: Build-your-own charcuterie board at new Surrey restaurant

FOOD: Build-your-own charcuterie board at new Surrey restaurant

Opened last May, Combine focuses on fresh ingredients from local farms 
Salvation Army helps newcomers with food, cooking skills in Surrey

Salvation Army helps newcomers with food, cooking skills in Surrey

Salvation Army in Surrey has various programs that help introduce people to local ingredients and foods
Canadians can expect to spend about $800 more on food in 2025

Canadians can expect to spend about $800 more on food in 2025

Wild cards like climate change, Trump could affect forecast, based on a family of 4
Salmonella risk sparks second B.C. cucumber recall in less than a week

Salmonella risk sparks second B.C. cucumber recall in less than a week

Pamela brand cucumbers from Mexico sold between Oct. 12 and Nov. 29 affected
Fat Bastard enters B.C. burrito market with Langley location

Fat Bastard enters B.C. burrito market with Langley location

WOLF: Ketchup remains the finest of the condiments

WOLF: Ketchup remains the finest of the condiments

COLUMN: Do you have a favourite odd food combination?
Plant-based milks facility did not follow listeria prevention protocol: CFIA

Plant-based milks facility did not follow listeria prevention protocol: CFIA

Production at the Joriki plant will remain paused until the CFIA is satisfied with renovations