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 156: Mr. Tony
Episode 155: For the Scheer Fun of It
Episode 154: Semper Fi
Episode 153: No Pain, No Gain
Episode 152: Building Bridges
Episode 151: Bru Like Jazz
Episode 150: Eye of the Jagua
Episode 149: Crash Course
Episode 148: Asking for a Friend
Episode 147: Feed Me, Canby!
Episode 146: Pitch, Please
Episode 145: Up to Date
Episode 144: It's Da Bomb
Episode 143: Gitt Some!
Bonus: Mayor Brian Hodson's State of the City 2020
Episode 142: I Like Todos
Episode 141: 'Turn It Up, Canby'
Episode 140: That's History
Episode 139: Making a Splash
Episode 138: Natural Woman
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