For many in B.C. finding a rental has become a full-time job, competition is fierce

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In 2018, teen brothers Hudson and Jackson Forsyth-Beck started growing veggies in the front yard of their rental home in Squamish, B.C., selling pickles.

That turned into a busy farm stand over the years.

But now, their family is facing eviction. Their father Robert Forsyth posted a video in a Facebook group appealing for help to find a home — and freezer space — to save about 10,000 pounds of produce, pies and preserves.

“If anybody has any solutions, maybe options,” he said in a post on Feb. 25.

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That began an all-consuming hunt to find a place to live, where his boys can grow up and keep growing

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