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Dozens of exotic animals dead after fire tears through Surrey rescue centre
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NDP to call for emergency debate in House of Commons over private health care
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Parliamentarians return to House of Commons facing rocky economic year
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WHO decides the COVID-19 global emergency isn’t over
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Emotional prayer room ceremony marks 6th anniversary of Quebec mosque shooting
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Community
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‘Coffee with a Cop’ completes successful January, more events in the future: Kelowna RCMP
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Vernon clean-up extraordinaire Helen Sidney named Good Citizen of the Year
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Chuckle for charity with Train Wreck Comedy in Kelowna
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Shuswap horse rescue seeks support to take advantage of hay bale discount
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Former Vernon JCI chapter president elected to international post
Business
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U.S. senators call for trade crackdown on Canada over dairy quotas, digital policies
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North Okanagan cannabis producer launches its own recreational product
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Ride sharing company drives into Vernon today
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Home Depot gave personal data to Meta without valid customer consent: watchdog
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Donald Trump to be allowed back on Facebook after 2-year ban
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.
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