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From gravel lot to growing ground, the Food Commons Project blooms in Revelstoke

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Lisa Moore, IFSR chair points out the hazelnut trees the Food Commons project plans to cultivate in the coming years. Photo by Lys Morton/Revelstoke Mountaineer On a 2.5 acre piece of land off Powerhouse Road, hazelnut trees frame the site of the Food Commons Project, where roses, spirea and more are already helping steward Revelstoke’s latest food security project.  Lisa Moore, Michif woman and chair of the Indigenous Friendship Society of Reve…
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Revelstoke Mountaineer broke the news in on Wednesday, May 28, 2025.
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