Langley Times, March 27, 2014

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Binge drinking teens taken to hospital MONIQUE TA MMING A Time s Re po rte r

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Langley RCMP want to offer some cautionary words to parents after two Langley teens ended up in hospital, with one boy in serious condition, from drinking large quantities of alcohol. Langley RCMP spokesperson Cpl. Holly Marks is urging parents to say no to letting their teens drink, and not to host underage drinking parties. The first incident took place at a home where a group of nearly 50 youths attended a party. Alcohol consumption was permitted by adults. One young girl consumed a large amount of liquor before and during the party, police said. She was taken to hospital when she began to hallucinate, scream, spasm and cry. Continued Page 4

A specially-equipped maintenance truck rides on the tracks through Fort Langley Sunday March 23, pulling freight cars behind it.

Brookswood plan opponents prep for vote BIG TURNOUT EXPECTED FOR MEETING ON COMMUNITY PLAN AND FORT LANGLEY PROJECT D AN FERGU SO N Ti m e s Re po r t e r

People opposed to a controversial proposal to increase density in Langley’s Brookswood neighbourhood will be increasingly active in the days leading up to a Township council vote on the plan. The day before the Monday night (March

31) council meeting at the 1,400-seat Langley Christian Life Assembly at 21277 56 Ave., opponents of the plan are preparing to hold a protest march and rally. The Sunday event will start at Noel Booth Community Park at 36 Avenue and 202 Street at 12 p.m. People will march from there to Brookswood Park at 200

Meanwhile, an online petition, “Don’t turn Brookswood/Fernridge into Willoughby South” had, as of Wednesday, gathered just more than 2,500 signatures. An online blog, “Leave Brookswood Alone” posted a cartoon showing a cari-

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Street and 40 Avenue, arriving there by 1 p.m. Organizers are asking people to bring signs and wear black ribbons to show their opposition to the plan — funded by a group of property owners — that would increase housing density around four locations in the semi-rural area.

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