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From farms to film sets: Inside B.C.’s most resilient city, the Township of Langley
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From farms to film sets: Inside B.C.’s most resilient city, the Township of Langley
When Scott Paper’s groundwood pulp mill in New Westminster closed in the early 2000s, ending its demand for Fraser Valley cottonwood, it forced third-generation Métis farmer Melanie MacInnes to rethink the future of her family’s land. The 100-acre farm had already morphed from dairy supplier to cottonwood plantation for toilet paper and equestrian operations—but it was a passing film crew, circling overhead in search of the perfect set for Scary…
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