News and More: The mayor and a Canby school board member face criticism for their apparent endorsement of a violent Facebook post. Meanwhile in Clackamas County, a growing chorus is calling for new Commissioner Mark Shull to step down.
Canby Conversation: When the pandemic hit in March, Canby Kiwanis was one of the first clubs to transition to virtual meetings. Club leaders Angela Baker and Luana Hill tell us why they felt the move was vital to their group's survival.
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Episode 334: Toot Your Own Horn
Episode 333: Still Looking Up
Episode 332: Care to Dance
Episode 331: Wilde Thing
Episode 330: Take to the Skies
Episode 329: Check It Out
Episode 328: In for a Song
Episode 327: Together Again
Episode 326: Center of Generosity
Episode 325: Toys and Joy
Episode 324: Shop in the Name of Love
Episode 323: The Monsters Return
Episode 322: Go for a Drive
Episode 321: Here Comes Santa Claus
Episode 320: Start of the Line
Episode 319: Home for the Holidays
Episode 318: Eat, Drink and Be Merrywood
Episode 317: A Lot Like Christmas
Episode 316: Changing of the Guard
Episode 315: In the Navy
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