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Object Name
Magazine
Object ID
2015.019.003
Title
'Living 60 Plus!' Magazine, Langley's Senior Lifestyle Magazine.
Date
Feb. 2015.
Description
'Living 60 Plus!', Langley's Senior Lifestyle Magazine; issued February 2015 by 'A Langley Times Publication'; Front page includes a centered photo of Don McIntyre holding a bouquet of red roses in a snowy landscape; advertised articles on the cover include "On the road for a Cure for Cancer / in Dorothy's Memory" "Dorscie Patterson / 102 years old and going strong" "Bringing History to Life / Warren Sommer" "the Best of Jim McGregor / says"; in the bottom right corner is the Langley Times Publication logo; the magazine contains articles and advertisements geared towards Langley's senior population; the magazine is 23 pages in length; the back cover is an advertisement for Henderson's Langley Funeral Home, with 'No two of us are alike.' printed above a photo of 6 men in suits carrying an urn in a kayak.
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Langley Times
The Langley Times began as a family business under publisher Gerry Maginn. The first paper was published on February 18, 1981. In 1986 the paper was purchased by the Metro Valley Newspaper Group, which included papers like the Abbotsford News and Surrey/North Delta Leader.
Term Source: Paper Trails: a history of British Columbia and Yukon Community Newspapers, 1999 (by George Allan Afflek)
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seniors
Township of Langley
The Township of Langley, B.C., comprising Langley, Fort Langley, Murrayville, Langley Prairie, Derby, Milner, Aldergrove, Otter, Salmon River Uplands, and Glen Valley, was incorporated in 1873. The City of Langley, B.C., covering the Langley Prairie region, was incorporated as a separate entity in 1955. Langley was named after Thomas Langley, a prominent stockholder in the management of the Hudson's Bay Company. He had inherited his brother's stock in the Company in 1793 and was selected as a member of the committee in 1807. He held this position until his death in 1829.
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