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Oklahoma City’s Canton Restaurant announced Tuesday morning that they have closed. The Tse family made the announcement on Facebook, citing a readiness to enjoy a well-deserved retirement. Here ...
Canton Restaurant closed after more than 50 years of serving egg rolls and quality Chinese food to residents of Bethany and Oklahoma City's west side.
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Despite rainy forecast, OKC proceeds with vital water transfer from Canton to Lake Hefner - MSNThe Oklahoma City Water Utilities department, in coordination with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, started releasing water from Canton Lake to Lake Hefner on October 22nd.
Canton Residents Worried After OKC Taps Into Lake For Drinking Water The metro's drought is reaching boiling point and forcing Oklahoma City to tap into a resource we haven't used in nearly a decade.
Canton restaurant targeted with anti-LGTBQ+ vandalism 01:58. BALTIMORE -- The owners of a restaurant in Baltimore's Canton neighborhood are speaking out after a series of hateful incidents ...
CANTON, Okla. – When the Army Corps of Engineers started releasing 30,000 acre feet of water from Canton Lake last January to supply the water needs of Oklahoma City, one local business owner ...
The Desert Inn has new owners, but it's remaining in the family. Markos and Danielle Shaheen are now operating the Canton restaurant located at 204 12th St. NW, taking over from Markos' parents ...
Happy Wednesday, neighbors! Here's everything you need to know to get this day started. Here's what's going on around Oklahoma City today. First, today's weather: Partly sunny. High: 65 Low: 36 ...
Now, Oklahoma City is home to a new "Chopped" champion, a champion who will soon be reviving the kitchen at a beloved local space with a brand new concept.
Oklahoma City’s Canton Restaurant announced Tuesday morning that they have closed. The Tse family made the announcement on Facebook, citing a readiness to enjoy a well-deserved retirement.
Canton Residents Worried After OKC Taps Into Lake For Drinking Water The metro's drought is reaching boiling point and forcing Oklahoma City to tap into a resource we haven't used in nearly a decade.
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