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Since 2018, The Canby Current, Now Hear This: Canby and CanbyFirst.com have been the Canby area's first choice for accurate, high-quality news and sports reporting, exclusive interviews and outstanding photojournalism.
It‘s a newspaper for your ears! New episodes every Monday and Thursday. A podcast of The Canby Current and CanbyFirst.com.
Wednesday Feb 19, 2020
Wednesday Feb 19, 2020
Wednesday Feb 19, 2020
News and More: 5G is coming, and it's going to change everything. Including the Canby Municipal Code and planning regulations. Changes are also coming to the county's search and rescue efforts, as Sheriff Craig Roberts announces a new, unified team. A unique store in neighboring Aurora is closing its doors at the end of the month.
Canby Conversation: Today, we feature the story of the Oregon Trail Pitchpipers, Canby's a cappella singing group dedicated to preserving barbershop-style music. Their history in our community dates back to 1965, but for this year's show, they'll be going back way farther than that: to the founding of the country. Tickets to The Pitchpipers Present: "Songs of America," may be purchased here.
After the Break: The Oregon Trail Pitchpipers treat us to a sampling of their upcoming show on March 14 at the Canby Fine Arts Center. (Who knew "God Bless America" had more than one verse?) And, finally: A mysterious meteor, an immigrant fire chief, an Army surplus Quonset hut. It's history of our beloved Wait Park, on Canby Then.
This Week's Sponsors: Canby Foursquare Church, Health Markets, DirectLink, Advantage Mortgage, Wild Hare Saloon, Retro Revival
Music in this episode: https://canbynowpod.com/music-credits/
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Sunday Feb 16, 2020
Sunday Feb 16, 2020
Sunday Feb 16, 2020
News and More: Canby places their new city administrator was suddenly placed on administrative leave this week, and we don't know why. There appears to be little appetite for revising the noise ordinance exemption that allows fireworks at high school football games. The Canby trapshooting team may have discovered their next big thing.
Canby Conversation: Love is in the air — or at least, it was last week — and the romance is still flowing at Now Hear This Studios. Francke's wife makes her podcast debut, as they tell a sampling of some of their bumpier dates. We'll also be sharing some of your best Canby love stories.
After the Break: Mike Schmader tells the history of the Knights of Columbus' annual Crab Dinner & Charity Auction, a highlight on the local calendar every year. The Canby/Aurora VFW Post 6057 and Auxiliary holds their 75th Anniversary Iwo Jima Flag Raising Ceremony this Saturday.
This Week's Sponsors: Odd Moe's Pizza, Canby Liquor Store, Reif & Hunsaker P.C., DirectLink, Advantage Mortgage, Wild Hare Saloon
Music in this episode: https://canbynowpod.com/music-credits/
Please support our show! To listen without ads, and ensure we can continue to bring you important news and amazing stories you can't get anywhere else, join Canby Now Plus today! For details, visit patreon.com/canbynowpod.
Wednesday Feb 12, 2020
Wednesday Feb 12, 2020
Wednesday Feb 12, 2020
News and More: Formerly Top O Hill Restaurant, the Green Planet is getting the green light, with plans to open next week with CBD-only service while they work through the state licensing process for recreational marijuana sales. Speaking of which, the Aurora City Council voted this week to allow dispensaries in their historic commercial district. Mt. Hope Farms gets national recognition; yeah — that's my jam.
Canby Conversation: What's that smell? It must be today's amazing guests, Parker and Riley from Bathe By Parker, a local producer of handmade, all-natural bath bombs, soaps, lip balms and other products. If there's ever a meth lab explosion in Canby that smells like lavender and patchouli, we're sending the police to Parker's house. Also, a special message from the Canby Suicide Prevention Task Force.
After the Break: There's nothing like the connection between a dad and his daughter, including the way she makes you dance with her every time she hears music. There will be plenty of that happening at the upcoming Daddy Daughter Dance, organized by the Canby Rotary. And, on Canby Then, we revisit one of our favorites, Bill Brown, for Valentine's Day. That's right: It's the never-before-heard story of the Horse King in love.
This Week's Sponsors: Canby Foursquare Church, Health Markets, DirectLink, Advantage Mortgage, Wild Hare Saloon, Retro Revival
Music in this episode: https://canbynowpod.com/music-credits/
Please support our show! To listen without ads, and ensure we can continue to bring you important news and amazing stories you can't get anywhere else, join Canby Now Plus today! For details, visit patreon.com/canbynowpod.
Sunday Feb 09, 2020
Sunday Feb 09, 2020
Sunday Feb 09, 2020
News and More: The chair of the county board of commissioners and sheriff spent their weekend trading words over the state of the county's finances. What about the state of the city of Canby? A bit like an awkward teenager, or so says our mayor. (Hey — could be worse.) Thousands rally to protest cap and trade.
Canby Conversation: Some of the most beautiful dahlias in the world come from right here in Canby. That's not like, just our opinion, man. It's also the opinion of the American Dahlia Society, who recently gave top awards to Canby dahlia cultivators Allen Manuel and Nicholas Gitts, owner of Swan Island Dahlias. Today, Gitts joins to tell us about the process of developing his latest star, "My Forever."
After the Break: Cosplay coming to the Oregon Renaissance Faire this year? Plus, a whole new festival celebrating Celtic music and culture? We're here for it. And, congrats to a Canby couple who just celebrated their 24th anniversary. Send your weddings, birthdays, anniversaries and other news to our Community Board at info@canbynowpod.com.
This Week's Sponsors: Odd Moe's Pizza, Health Markets, Reif & Hunsaker P.C., DirectLink, Advantage Mortgage, Wild Hare Saloon
Music in this episode: https://canbynowpod.com/music-credits/
Please support our show! To listen without ads, and ensure we can continue to bring you important news and amazing stories you can't get anywhere else, join Canby Now Plus today! For details, visit patreon.com/canbynowpod.
Friday Feb 07, 2020
Friday Feb 07, 2020
Friday Feb 07, 2020
Mayor Brian Hodson offers an update on much of the development, growth and civic projects happening in the city, as well as his vision for Canby and its future, in his 2020 State of the City address. Recorded on Feb. 6 at Cutsforth's Town Hall.
Music in this episode: Happy by MBB https://soundcloud.com/mbbofficial
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Wednesday Feb 05, 2020
Wednesday Feb 05, 2020
Wednesday Feb 05, 2020
News and More: Columbia Distributing's new facility in the Canby industrial park is not eligible for the strategic investment program, a decision that will cost the company millions over the next 15 years. Or maybe it is! A lot is still up in the air on this important matter, as state and county leaders work toward a solution.
Canby Conversation: Today, we hear the story of Todos Juntos, which was founded in 2000 by Eric Johnston, who was inspired by his work in South America and Africa to start a community-based organization in Clackamas County. Canby's insanely talented, up-and-coming singer/songwriter Aly Whelchel says, "Hello."
After the Break: We catch up with Sean Wiese, the talented southpaw who holds Canby's single-season strikeout record (73), and is about to start his first season as a relief pitcher for the George Fox Bruins. Finally, we wrap up the life and times of Oregon Supreme Court Chief Justice Aaron Wait on Canby Then.
This Week's Sponsors: Canby Foursquare Church, DirectLink, Advantage Mortgage, Wild Hare Saloon, Retro Revival
Please support our show! To listen without ads, and ensure we can continue to bring you important news and amazing stories you can't get anywhere else, join Canby Now Plus today! For details, visit patreon.com/canbynowpod.
Music in this Episode: https://canbynowpod.com/music-credits/
Sunday Feb 02, 2020
Sunday Feb 02, 2020
Sunday Feb 02, 2020
News and More: Stanton Furniture's new 170,000-square-foot warehouse facility has been approved for the Canby Industrial Park. Meanwhile, an application for a strategic investment program from their new neighbor, Columbia Distributing, is under review. Canby Fire recognizes two civilians for saving a life.
Canby Conversation: "Turn it up, Canby!" Those words from Nick Coleman, area director for Canby Young Life, who loves it when his group is the loudest one at camp. He gives us his insights on some of the challenges facing local youth — and some of the joys of getting to work with them.
After the Break: We hear the story behind Koz Water, a new company that wants to change the world — starting right here at Cutsforth's Market in Canby. The Canby Knights of Columbus raise $25,000 for a local couple whose infant daughter needs a heart transplant at their annual Charity Auction & Crab Dinner
This Week's Sponsors: Odd Moe's Pizza, Health Markets, Reif & Hunsaker P.C., DirectLink, Advantage Mortgage, Wild Hare Saloon
Music in this episode: https://canbynowpod.com/music-credits/
Please support our show! To listen without ads, and ensure we can continue to bring you important news and amazing stories you can't get anywhere else, join Canby Now Plus today! For details, visit patreon.com/canbynowpod.
Wednesday Jan 29, 2020
Wednesday Jan 29, 2020
Wednesday Jan 29, 2020
News and More: The Canby School District has a new timeline for public involvement in developing the $75 million bond proposal that may be placed on the ballot for May. An Oregon City teen was killed in a single-vehicle crash near Beavercreek Wednesday. A Canby couple has a vision for a shelter to serve women veterans and their children impacted by sexual and domestic violence.
Canby Conversation: "What is the story of Canby?" Katie Pratt, of the historical preservation firm Northwest Vernacular, says that is the most common question she has heard in surveying local residents on their views about our town's history and heritage. She tells us why history is important to a small town, and how city leaders might use her work to preserve Canby's story for generations to come.
After the Break: Canby Area Chamber Director Kyle Lang gives us a preview of the upcoming chamber gala, which looks to be a groovy good time. And, on Canby Then, we begin our series on Canby's park history with a look back at the incredible life and times of Aaron E. Wait, the state's first Supreme Court chief justice and namesake of our beloved Wait Park.
This Week's Sponsors: Canby Foursquare Church, DirectLink, Advantage Mortgage, Wild Hare Saloon, Retro Revival
Music in this Episode: https://canbynowpod.com/music-credits/
Please support our show! To listen without ads, and ensure we can continue to bring you important news and amazing stories you can't get anywhere else, join Canby Now Plus today! For details, visit patreon.com/canbynowpod.
Sunday Jan 26, 2020
Sunday Jan 26, 2020
Sunday Jan 26, 2020
News and More: The victim in the suspected drunken driving crash near Aurora State Airport last week was a longtime Portland comic and more. The county will ask Canby and ODOT for funding support of the Canby Ferry. Volleyball standout Ruby Kayser is Canby High School's first-ever female Royal Cougar.
Canby Conversation: This week, the story of the newest company to come online in the Canby industrial park. It's Active Water Sports, and believe us when we say they are looking to make a big splash. General Manager Dan Lay shares about his company, its remarkable history and their sparkling new storage facility and showroom in Canby.
After the Break: Shantel Harney, president of Canby Kids Inc., tells us about this wonderful nonprofit that provides sports opportunities for hundreds of local kids every year, and the poker tournament "fun-raiser" planned for this Saturday. The grand prize is 1,000 big ones, and no: We're not bluffing. Tickets here.
This Week's Sponsors: Odd Moe's Pizza, DirectLink, Advantage Mortgage, Wild Hare Saloon
Music in this episode: https://canbynowpod.com/music-credits/
Please support our show! To listen without ads, and ensure we can continue to bring you important news and amazing stories you can't get anywhere else, join Canby Now Plus today! For details, visit patreon.com/canbynowpod.
Wednesday Jan 22, 2020
Wednesday Jan 22, 2020
Wednesday Jan 22, 2020
News and More: Canby's city administrator apologizes for the way Columbia Distributing's application for a tax incentive zone was presented to the city council. A Canby 12-year-old soars through the air on her way to another impressive performance in the U.S. Indoor Skydiving National Championships. We think she might be an actual superhero.
Canby Conversation: What is naturopathic medicine? Dr. Erin Walker, founder and medical director of the Canby Clinic, joins to answer that question. She also tells us about the special role her clinic fills for many Canby families and how her approach emphasizes patient education and striving to find the true cause of illness.
After the Break: On Canby Then, we get a head of ourselves, as we bring you the story of a startling discovery a paper mill crew made on the banks of the Willamette River almost 100 years ago. Some thought it a monster; others, vindication of a very tall tale. But what was it really? Find out, on the Canby Now Podcast.
This Week's Sponsors: Canby Foursquare Church, DirectLink, Advantage Mortgage, Wild Hare Saloon, Retro Revival
Music in this Episode: https://canbynowpod.com/music-credits/
Please support our show! To listen without ads, and ensure we can continue to bring you important news and amazing stories you can't get anywhere else, join Canby Now Plus today! For details, visit patreon.com/canbynowpod.
Since 2018, The Canby Current, Now Hear This: Canby and CanbyFirst.com have been the Canby area's first choice for accurate, high-quality news and sports reporting, exclusive interviews and outstanding photojournalism.