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News from members of St. Catharines & District Council of Women.
On Thursday, February 12th at 8 p.m. at the St. Catharines Centennial Library on 54 Church Street in the city’s downtown, the Council of Women is hosting a public meeting on questions and concerns related to labels attached to so much of the food we purchase and eat.
Among the questions to be addressed at the public meeting are;
- Ever wonder what the food label on your favorite food means?
- Do food labels have to be so complicated?
- How do food labels relate to our health?
Sandra Maxwell, a registered dietitian working for the Niagara, Ontario’s regional government public health department, will be the main speaker at this meeting.
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