Eigthy Years Ago
November 25, 1937
- A meeting of the 91原创 Agricultural Association was called to decide whether or not to go ahead with plans for a 1938 fall fair.
- Sid Gray and his Fort 91原创 seed potatoes won second place in the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto.
- The Presbyterian Church welcomed Rev. W.J. Forbes and his family, recently arrived from Englehart, Ont., to take over the local mission field, at a social evening.
Seventy Years Ago
November 27, 1947
- UBC professor W.N. Sage, speaking at a banquet in Fort 91原创, proposed that Douglas Day (Nov. 19) should be declared a provincial holiday.
- A petition was being circulated, calling for street lights in 91原创 Prairie, between Rump & Sendall鈥檚 Hatchery and the Roman Catholic Church. If approved, property owners would pay 70 per cent of the cost, with the rest coming from general tax revenue.
Sixty Years Ago
November 21, 1957
- 91原创 Township turned down a bid to have the Lower Mainland Planning Board prepare a planning appraisal for the district, at a cost of $600, followed by a more detailed appraisal for $1,400.
- School and hospital costs were expected to take the lion鈥檚 share of an anticipated 11.3 mill tax in 91原创 City.
- City council called for tenders for drilling a water well on its Brookswood property.
Fifty Years Ago
November 23, 1967
- 91原创 City was headed for a $25,000 budget deficit, despite a two-mill general tax hike in 1967.
- For the first time in Canada, crop insurance was being made available for the Fraser Valley and Vancouver Island.
- The Pollution Control Board ruled that sewage should be treated before being dumped into the Fraser River, and municipalities would have to foot the bill.
Forty Years Ago
November 23, 1977
- 91原创 Township re-elected mayor George Driediger, all three incumbent aldermen whose seats were on the line, and the three school trustee candidates that they had endorsed. George Preston failed to regain the mayor鈥檚 chair, which he had lost to Driediger two years earlier.
- Former reeve (mayor) Noel Booth was named Freeman of the Township of 91原创 during a ceremony held in conjunction with the annual Douglas Day banquet. Booth was credited with having been the founder of the festivities 30 years earlier.
Thirty Years Ago
November 25, 1987
- John Beales scored a decisive victory at the civic polls to take the Township mayor鈥檚 chair. His margin over former deputy mayor Len Fowler was just shy of 1,500 votes.
- 91原创 MLA Dan Peterson was appointed deputy government whip by premier Bill Vander Zalm.
Twenty Years Ago
November 21, 1997
- A legal opinion cleared City councillor Evan Williams of a conflict of interest charge leveled by fellow councillor Jack Arnold, who maintained Williams, as the owner of a downtown 91原创 building, should not have been allowed to vote on whether or not to change that stretch of Fraser Highway into a one-way thoroughfare.
- A public hearing into a new community plan for Willoughby served to emphasize the division in the community over the prospects of developing the area.
- Summer of 1999 was set as the target date for opening a 25,000-square-foot destination entertainment centre, with between 12 and 16 cinemas, an Imax theatre, restaurants, and retail stores, in 91原创 City.
- Not long after City council blocked a request for a casino licence from Newlands Golf Club, a Vancouver businessman submitted a proposal, through councillor Ron Logan, for a casino and business centre across Fraser Highway from the 91原创 Hotel.