News and More: A town hall event hosted by an anti-mandate nonprofit draws a reported 250 people at Canby Grove. A former county employee gets 90 days in jail for vandalizing a memorial to a Black man who died in police custody.
Canby Conversation: We catch up with Brynn Spoon and Connor Morris of Canby High School Theatre, which is preparing to return to the stage with its production of the Oscar Wilde masterpiece, The Importance of Being Earnest, later this month.
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Episode 314: Shut Your Trap
Episode 313: Cougar Country
Episode 312: Canby Now-loween Special
Episode 311: Let There Be Lights
Episode 310: Memories
Episode 309: Care to Dance
Episode 308: Conversation Peace
Episode 307: Return of the King
Episode 306: I Sy With My Little Eye
Episode 305: Third Year‘s the Charm
Episode 304: How Scare You?
Episode 303: The Show Must Go On
Episode 302: Ray of Hope
Episode 301: Gerrymander? I Hardly Know Her
Episode 300: Never Forget.
Episode 299: Let Us Be Gwynn
Episode 298: The Great Escape
Episode 297: What Offseason?
Episode 296: Retro for a Loop
Episode 295: Taking It to the Street
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