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United We Can, Downtown Eastside Vancouver, a CRC HEAD Talks video series. Led by Ken Lyotier, this street charity's first business was the United We Can Bottle Deposit which opened in January 1995. It now serves thousands of inner city residents every month and recycles millions of containers each year. 

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