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U.S. man at-large, armed with hunting knife, arrested in B.C.
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‘Unexpected’ lack of doctors closes Oliver’s emergency overnight
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Punishment of First World War soldiers for sexual orientation detailed in new study
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Planets on parade: 5 will be lined up in night sky this week
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Ukraine demands emergency UN meeting over Putin nuclear plan
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Historic North Okanagan ranch seeks more funding to repair aging buildings
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Greater Vernon ready to wrap B.C. Winter Games
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Vernon Vipers pummel Centennials 14-1, lock up sixth in Interior Conference
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Two-time organ recipient designs Green Shirt Day logo 5 years after bus crash
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Canadian women thump South Africa 66-7 in their first outing since Rugby World Cup
Sports
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Canadian men dispatch Curaçao 2-0 in first outing since World Cup in Qatar
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PHOTOS: Athletes dazzle on Day 2 of B.C. Winter Games in Greater Vernon
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PHOTOS: Vancouver Canucks mascot helps make killer contest video for B.C. arena
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Princeton one win away from conference final victory against Revelstoke
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Penticton Vees score 5 unanswered to stun Vernon Vipers, remain undefeated at home
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Parks Canada says new reservation system working well as bookings open in busy Banff
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Business
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Big investment for Nelson’s SMRT1 Technologies after winning Okanagan competition
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Liberals introduce legislation to create a corporate ownership registry
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Take hard line on Canada’s digital tax, online laws, tech associations urge Biden
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Canada’s first Indigenous-owned licensed Starbucks to open on Vancouver Island
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Feds spend $26M on growth and innovation of Vancouver-based companies
Entertainment
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Def Leppard drummer recovering from attack outside hotel
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Ballet troupe dances Cinderella on Vernon stage
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Get interactive after dark with music and drinks at Vernon Public Art Gallery
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Gwyneth Paltrow’s court case begins for Deer Valley ski crash
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Christmas in July: Hallmark movie begins filming in Vernon
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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