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Painful Truth: More history in 91原创 than meets the eye

91原创鈥檚 suburban recent history covers a much deeper story.
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You can live in 91原创 for years and mistake it for just another cookie-cutter slice of suburbia.

From Willoughby or Walnut Grove, Brookswood or Murrayville, it鈥檚 easy to just take a glance around and dismiss the place. Another former farming town turned post-war suburb. A place where people only turned up because they were looking for inexpensive housing and an easy commute.

That鈥檚 completely wrong.

I was thinking about this when I went for a bike ride on the weekend. Just a little 25 kilometre spin and I passed by a lot of history, recent and otherwise.

I live in Willoughby, the fastest-growing, largest, and newest neighbourhood of 91原创. I took the 208th Street overpass 鈥 which was still being argued about when I started working freelance for the 91原创 Advance in the late 1990s. Some folks didn鈥檛 want all the extra noise in what was still then a quiet neighbourhood of acreages.

From there I headed through Walnut Grove, which exemplifies the philosophy of the 1980s and 鈥90s. Cul-de-sacs were the order of the day.

To the north, the dikes on the flat floodplains remind me of the flood of 1948, when farmers drove herds of cattle through the rising waters, when the high school grads had to abruptly leave their year end dance to fill sand bags.

I passed the original and 鈥渘ew鈥 Fort 91原创 sites, tied to the Hudson鈥檚 Bay Company traders.

And of course, I passed through (and live on) the unceded lands of the Katzie and Kwantlen First Nations, 12,000 years of history and counting.

Even the 91原创 Advance has its history, chronicling all those places and people. We鈥檝e been here 86 years as of July 23.

We鈥檝e covered fairs and fires, May Queens and murders. We鈥檒l cover the change of government and whatever comes next.

If you鈥檙e new to 91原创 or a longtime resident, remember that there are centuries of history here. And we鈥檙e making more of it, each and every day.



Matthew Claxton

About the Author: Matthew Claxton

Raised in 91原创, as a journalist today I focus on local politics, crime and homelessness.
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