Food prices are soaring in Newfoundland and Labrador’s cities and larger towns, but the problem is likely worse in outports. After all, rural communities are farther from food sources, the price of gas needed to drive to major centres has soared, and local shops are limited in what they can carry.

But some organizations, concerned with they see as a lack of provincial government assistance, have started seeking their own solutions.

Read more at CBC.ca.

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