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LangleyAdvance | Thursday, May 24, 2012 A19
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Young Langley singers Cassidy Hoflin, 12 (top left), and Kaitlyn Santa Juana, 15 (bottom left), were among contenders in the B.C. Junior talent competition held Saturday at the Cloverdale Rodeo and Country Fair this weekend. Following on the heels of the Langley Has Talent contest earlier this month, the two local hopefuls tried again to win, but without success. Nevertheless, both young singers vow to keep competing. In the meantime, despite the rain on Sunday, up-and-coming Langley singer Emily Taylor Adams (above), 20, performed in between the barrel racing and saddle-bronc events.