Bays Blackhall a tireless advocate for Fort Langley's heritage

I was very saddened to hear of the passing of Bays Blackhall, a tireless volunteer in Langley and one of the most knowledgeable people on Fort Langley's rich history. She died unexpectedly at Ridge Meadows Hospital on Tuesday, April 18
In particular, she was a tireless promoter of the unique place that Sir James Douglas holds in B.C. and Fort Langley history, as the first governor of the Crown Colony of British Columbia. She also often volunteered at the Fort Langley CN station, one of my favourite buildings. It was saved from the wrecking ball by heritage advocates more than 30 years ago.
Langley Times reporter Dan Ferguson has written a story on her passing, as has Matthew Claxton of The Langley Advance.
Her family and many friends will gather to remember her on Sunday afternoon at 2 p.m. at Fort Langley Community Hall, another building that was very dear to her heart.
She was a regular writer of letters to the editor over my 17 years as editor of The Times, and I always enjoyed talking with her, and reading her opinions.

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