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In Mexico, worry that Maya Train will destroy jungle
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Growing dog populations an issue in some remote communities, shelters under pressure
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U.S. seeks to expel Russian mercenaries from Sudan, Libya
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B.C. has received less than 20% of federal funds promised for 2021 flooding, landslides
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House arrest, probation for old-growth protester who blocked Metro Vancouver traffic
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7 Celebrations underway at SilverStar, Vernon
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Outcome looking good for dog shot near Lumby
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Vernon police searching for occupants of stolen vehicle involved in crash
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North Okanagan RCMP grade themselves on last 4 years, hear Enderby’s concerns
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New trial for B.C. masseur in 1 sex assault, convictions upheld in 2 others
Sports
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Western Canadian Championships underway at Kimberley Nordic Club
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THE MOJ: Playing out the string should give the Canucks plenty of time for evaluation
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Soccer star Andrea Neil calls for judicial inquiry into sports abuse in Canada
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Revelstoke Nordic skiers impress on Day 5 of Junior World Ski Championships
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Penticton to host 86 hockey teams across North America for CSSHL Championships
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Morning Start: Happy birthday Elmo
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Powell River, Whistler, top list of B.C.’s highest and lowest property tax rates
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Mackenzie Top Peak ski community contest launches 2023 version
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QUIZ: How much do you know about groundhogs and weather forecasting?
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Rare ‘big fuzzy green ball’ comet visible in B.C. skies, a 50,000-year sight
Community
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Okanagan libraries launch Minecraft-inspired cards
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“Enjoy a vibe and have a couple of beers”: Lake Country Brewing is open for business
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‘We don’t all need something new’: Shuswap woman passionate about reducing waste
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Benches in West Kelowna, Lower Mainland help keep man’s legacy alive
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Petition to allow dogs in Kelowna taproom a success after overwhelming support
Business
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Elon Musk surprise appearance as Tesla tweet trial wraps up
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Nestle Canada to wind down frozen meals and pizza business including Delissio
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Loans help newcomers settle into North Okanagan
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Feds to lay out ‘sustainable jobs’ plan for energy transition ahead of legislation
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New owner of Salmon Arm indoor jungle gym embraces input from youth
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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