Regina Food Bank vice-president David Froh spoke on Monday about food insecurity challenges facing residents. Froh said he sees more students new Canadians and residents who work full time and aren’t meeting the living wage visit the food bank.
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More full-time working families being clients of Regina Food Bank, vice-president says
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