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LANGLEY GREEN THUMB: Fall work ongoing in the garden

LANGLEY GREEN THUMB: Fall work ongoing in the garden

By Pam Erikson/Special to 91Ô­´´ Advance Times
SHARE: Fort 91Ô­´´ – where fall meets fungus

SHARE: Fort 91Ô­´´ – where fall meets fungus

Send us your photo showing how you view 91Ô­´´, and it could be featured in a future edition
91Ô­´´ Christmas high tea organizers hope popularity remains for virtual event

91Ô­´´ Christmas high tea organizers hope popularity remains for virtual event

Annual Thanks for Caring Christmas Tea is virtual. People can still have high tea and watch online
REMEMBRANCE DAY: 91Ô­´´ residents join the fight in two World Wars and other conflicts

REMEMBRANCE DAY: 91Ô­´´ residents join the fight in two World Wars and other conflicts

Local historian Warren Sommer touches on life in wartime at the front and at home
91Ô­´´ university hosting virtual grad for more than 1,100 students today

91Ô­´´ university hosting virtual grad for more than 1,100 students today

Technology allows graduating students to take part online
LEST WE FORGET: Murrayville remembers - but no public in-person service

LEST WE FORGET: Murrayville remembers - but no public in-person service

A new flagpole, honouring the late Debbie Froese, added in time for Remembrance Day service
Children’s grief in spotlight in blue light campaign

Children’s grief in spotlight in blue light campaign

Helping children deal with grief is the focus of a workshop for Children’s Grief Awareness Day
91Ô­´´â€™s farm museum welcomes generous donation

91Ô­´´â€™s farm museum welcomes generous donation

Volunteer-run B.C. Farm Museum recognizes two local supporters
Alder Grove Heritage Society vandalized with bright pink graffiti

Alder Grove Heritage Society vandalized with bright pink graffiti

Tami Quiring, president of the society, said its the second incident involving that writing style
A six-year war: battle against blackberries in 91Ô­´´

A six-year war: battle against blackberries in 91Ô­´´

Volunteers tackle invasive plants