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B.C.’s COVID-19 infection rate declines, 849 cases Tuesday
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Trudeau says he’s planning to get the AstraZeneca vaccine
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Experts, advocates say federal budget is hit-and-miss on housing
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Mail suspended at Kelowna condo after mask-less residents spotted in lobby
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Christy Clark says she first learned of money-laundering spike in 2015
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Coldstream driver credits seatbelt with saving life
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Penticton man drowns swimming in Okanagan Lake
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B.C. won’t be using random individual road stops to enforce travel rules: Safety Minister
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Safety concerns close public Vernon boat launch
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Former B.C. premier to testify at money laundering hearing today
Sports
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Canucks defenceman Edler suspended two games for kneeing Leafs forward Hyman
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Former Vernon Vipers captain earns Canucks bursary
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Local club will host B.C. Winter Games curling Feb. 24-27, 2022; BC Mixed Doubles not yet awarded to any club
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Former Kelowna Rockets captain plays first NHL game
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Horvat sparks Canucks to 3-2 OT win over Leafs in return from COVID outbreak
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Business
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Rogers investigating after wireless customers complain of widespread outage
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Annual pace of housing starts posts 21.6 per cent increase in March
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One year after crude turned negative, oilpatch relishes first-quarter profit outlook
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PHOTOS: B.C. carpenter builds fort inspired by TV’s ‘Treehouse Masters’
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Kelowna man who made $90K ‘Space Pen’ recognized by dignitaries, sheikhs
Entertainment
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VIDEO: Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation brothers produce COVID-19 healing song
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Juno Awards postpone 50th anniversary show date to June 6 amid COVID-19 pandemic
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‘Green and Blue’: B.C. country musician releases tribute song for front-line workers
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REVIEW: Okanagan Symphony Orchestra exalts in Mozart
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Raffle launched to keep Funtastic funds flowing to local sports groups
Opinion
Reader Poll
People across Canada have been waking up to find putting the spread on their toast a bit tougher.
Has your butter changed from how you remember it?
Starting with a cookbook author’s comment on Twitter, Canadians began to share how the butter they were using wasn’t as soft as they were used to after leaving it out.
The Dairy Farmers of Canada even officially asked its members to consider not using palm oil in their feed as a potential reason for why people have been encountering harder butter.
Of course, a part of how hard your better is depends on how you like to keep your kitchen.
Let us know how you feel about your butter by voting in our poll below.
READ MORE: Poll: Do you support another supportive housing building in Penticton?
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