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 137: Down to Business
Episode 136: Guest of Honor
Episode 135: Ya Masek
Episode 134: On the Linebackers
Episode 133: Easy as Python
Episode 132: Cougar Country
Episode 131: 2020, Here We Come!
Episode 130: Canby Now Christmas Special
Episode 129: The Problem of Pain
Episode 128: A Shot of Whiskey Hill
Episode 127: A Tough Nut to Cracker
Episode 126: Jazzing Things Up
Episode 125: Let There Be Light!
Episode 124: Get Into the Grove
Episode 123: Cookin' With Pappy
Episode 122: A Kiwanian Christmas
Episode 121: Show Me the Moneyball
Episode 120: The Gift of CAB
Episode 119: Gable Ready
Episode 118: 'A Heart the Size of Canby'
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