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From YouTube: FEBRUARY 16 2022 Statements Trevor Halford
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The Legislative Assembly of British Columbia
3rd Session
42nd Parliament
A
Member
first
study:
white
rock.
Thank
you,
mr
speaker.
I
think
in
this
house
we
can
all
agree
that
communities
are
not
built
by
bricks
and
mortar
they're,
built
by
individuals
who
call
it
home
wake
up
every
day
to
make
that
community
and
that
home
a
better
place
for
the
last
10
days.
White
rock
has
felt
a
little
different
and,
to
be
honest,
white
rock
will
never
be
the
same.
A
We
lost
long
time
white
rock
councilor,
helen
fathers
who
passed
away
last
monday
after
a
lengthy
illness
helen
who
is
originally
from
nottingham
england,
was
a
white
rock
resident
for
more
than
30
years.
A
passionate
community
advocate
and
to
say
she
was
a
pillar
of
our
community-
would
be
an
understatement.
A
For
many
years
helen
served
as
operations
manager
of
the
white
rock
farmers
market,
who
I
know
some
of
us
frequented
quite
often
and
was
also
director
of
the
bc
association
of
farmers
markets,
and
she
was
also
a
four-term
city
councillor
having
been
first
elected
in
2008
and
every
previous
election.
I
might
actually
top
the
polls-
and
I
quote,
the
loss
of
helen
fathers
is
a
loss
to
the
entire
white
rock
community
helen,
had
a
vision
and
was
committed
to
serving
our
community.
She
was
also
collaborative
and
a
truly
kind
and
caring
person.
A
White
rock
council
has
lost
a
wonderful
asset.
She
will
be
incredibly
missed
and
quote
those
are
the
words
of
white
rock
mayor,
darrell
walker,
and
I
think
many
of
us
in
this
house
can
agree
that
the
loss
of
helen
will
not
just
be
felt
in
white
rock.
It
will
be
felt
throughout
our
province
and
I
offer
my
condolences
to
her
husband,
rob
her
daughter,
ellie
and
her
mother,
margaret
who
reside
in
white
rock
and
to
her
father,
bernard
and
brother
rob
who
live
in
england.