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		<title>By: Photos: Vancouver Urban Gardens - Food News - Food Network Canada</title>
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		<dc:creator>Photos: Vancouver Urban Gardens - Food News - Food Network Canada</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] For those interested in learning more about community gardening there are a number of organizations involved in and around Vancouver. The Vancouver Community services&#160;lead garden walking tours throughout Vancouver. The Vancouver Public Spaces Network help neighbourhoods get community gardens started and SOLEfood&#160;sell their produce to pay inner city people working on their garden. Or you keep up with all the latest local gardening events and news at Edible Garden Project 9. [...]</description>
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