Pop Culture

Reel Movie Reviews – Spring Cinema

Discover family-friendly adventure, comedy and romance with ‘A Bug’s Life’ – a masterful work from John Lasseter, creator of ‘Toy Story’ and ‘Cars’. Join Flik and his star-studded army in a battle against sinister grasshoppers. Plus, learn about the spring equinox and enjoy the classic films, ‘Ferris Bueller’s Day Off’ and ‘The Wizard of Oz’. Stream or rent now from your local movie store or library.

April Fools’ Day, Hoaxes and Halaria

Get ready to discover the wild evolution of April Fools’ Day! From ancient Roman times to medieval Europe, this day has transformed into a hilarious day of pranks and hoaxes. So get ready to join in on the fun, be a good sport, and appreciate the playful traditions of this holiday!

Canby Wrestling Pins Hopes on Doman

Canby High School athlete, Jackson Doman, dominates both wrestling and football with unmatched skills, including a 31-0 wrestling record and a recent tournament win. With family support and an unwavering dedication to his craft, Doman looks forward to leading his team to victory in the playoffs.

3 Movies that you love to turn green for on St. Patty’s

Reminisce about the enchanting world of leprechauns and fairy tales in the timeless classic Darby O’Gill and The Little People. Additionally, explore the history of St. Patrick and delve into the fascinating world of Irish folklore and culture with The Secret of Kells. For a bit of rebellion, indulge in the nostalgic comedy series Derry Girls. Watch now for a trip down memory lane.

Ripe for the Picking

Fruition is the real deal; with artistic integrity, they’ve steadily grown since their 2008 debut. Their latest album promises grit and immediacy, with moving lyrics, catchy hooks, and creamy-smooth harmonies – soulful music.

A Bus Ride Among The Clouds

Mount Hood Aerial Skiway was a tramway in Oregon that connected Government Camp to Timberline Lodge. It was made from modified city buses that traveled through the clouds.

Preserving the Past

Visit Canby Depot Museum for a glimpse into the city’s history. See primary source documents, a photo collection from 1850, and High School Yearbooks.