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| Thursday, December 5, 2013
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‘Brooklyn’s Wish’ Keeps on Giving
Homeless to come in from the cold night Aldergrove Star
HARRY HUNT PHOTO
For the second straight year Aldergrove’s Wilson family have sold and delivered poinsettias to fundraise for families at the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Royal Columbian Hospital. Parents Tanya and Joel Wilson, along with daughters Charlotte and Isabella, have raised $1,300 so far this Christmas season, in memory of their late daughter and sibling Brooklyn Wilson and in thanks to RCH and staff for their loving assistance to Brooklyn. The public is invited to call the RCH Foundation at 604-520-4438 and donate to Brooklyn’s Wish Fund, or visit https://www.facebook.com/#!/BrooklynsWishFund where there is a link to make on-line donations. Tax receipts will be issued by the RCH Foundation.
With temperatures expected to dip below -4 degrees this week, an extreme weather response has been called “until further notice” to shelter Langley’s homeless. Extreme weather shelter beds have been opened up for adults at the Gateway of Hope. The Aldergrove Neighborhood Services has also activated a youth weather response. Shelter beds will be made available in Aldergrove. The RCMP and community centres are all alerted and will let those in need know. The ANS will provide transportation for teens in need of shelter. The inclement weather may continue for an extended period of time, with temperatures expected to go as low as -7 degrees overnight on Thursday. If you are a youth or know of a youth who needs shelter during extreme weather, call 604-530-6477 between 7 p.m. and midnight, and transportation to the shelter will be arranged.
Crosswalk a ‘go’ for Aldergrove Secondary at 29th By KURT LANGMANN Aldergrove Star
A community campaign for a crosswalk at Aldergrove Secondary School’s 29 Avenue entrance has paid off. The crosswalk and redesign of the school parking lot will be built this summer, as a result of a partnership between the Township of Langley and Langley School District. It will be the only marked crosswalk on 29 Avenue between 264 and 272 Streets and will be used by students from both the high school and the adjacent Betty Gilbert Middle School. Councillor Charlie Fox says this aspect of the project is a done deal, however, the issue of whether traffic calming measures would be undertaken at the crosswalk requires approval of 67 per cent of neighbouring
residents. Ballots and letters informing residents of this option have gone out to 900 homes in the area within one kilometre of the high school. The deadline for responses is Dec. 13, and if approved by two-thirds or more of respondents an open house would be held in the new year to present the traffic calming design concepts to the public. The options include speed bumps and curb bulges (to prevent motorists from passing stopped cars on the inside lane) between 267A and 269A Streets. Traffic-pedestrian lights are not included in the plans. Regardless of whether the traffic calming is approved, Fox says the crosswalk plans will go ahead, as approved by the Township-School District Liaison Committee.
“This is a cooperative effort by the Township and District to make a four-way intersection at 268A Street, with a designated crosswalk,” said Fox. “Both sides are aboard, and the funding allocation has been included in the budgets, and it would be built next summer in about a four-week project.” “We’re excited to have the green light on this,” said Aldergrove Secondary principal John Pusic. “It’s been a longstanding issue of safety for the students at both schools, and I give credit to the Leadership Team students at our school for their petition to TransLink and the Township earlier this year which really brought this issue to the forefront.” The crosswalk design involves a redesign of the school parking lot and SEE: Page 3 entrances.
KURT LANGMANN PHOTO
Councillor Charlie Fox and Aldergrove Secondary principal John Pusic stand in the area where a new, single entrance to the high school will be built along with a crosswalk directly across from 268A Street.
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