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		<description><![CDATA[Vancouver gets it half right. | The Vancouver, BC, City Council just gave the nod to expand the city&#8217;s street food program by allowing a dozen new carts to set up shop this year&#8212;bringing the grand total to 103 carts operating in the city. And the people rejoiced: Yay. But those 12 carts were selected from 59 applicants. Despite all-around success for the last two years, the city is still capping the number of food carts well...]]></description>
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