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Willougby’s Xinguang Yang went out after one of the recent heavy snowfalls and captured a few pictures in his neighbourhood. “The snow decorated everything,” he said, pointing to cedar trees and walkways. He was also thrilled to see all the children out playing hockey on the ice. (Special to Langley Advance Times) Willougby’s Xinguang Yang went out after one of the recent heavy snowfalls and captured a few pictures in his neighbourhood. “The snow decorated everything,” he said, pointing to cedar trees and walkways. He was also thrilled to see all the children out playing hockey on the ice. (Special to Langley Advance Times) Willougby’s Xinguang Yang went out after one of the recent heavy snowfalls and captured a few pictures in his neighbourhood. “The snow decorated everything,” he said, pointing to cedar trees and walkways. He was also thrilled to see all the children out playing hockey on the ice. (Special to Langley Advance Times) Willougby’s Xinguang Yang went out after one of the recent heavy snowfalls and captured a few pictures in his neighbourhood. “The snow decorated everything,” he said, pointing to cedar trees and walkways. He was also thrilled to see all the children out playing hockey on the ice. (Special to Langley Advance Times) Willougby’s Xinguang Yang went out after one of the recent heavy snowfalls and captured a few pictures in his neighbourhood. “The snow decorated everything,” he said, pointing to cedar trees and walkways. He was also thrilled to see all the children out playing hockey on the ice. (Special to Langley Advance Times) On a morning stroll through the sports field and dog park in Yorkson, Willoughby’s Xinguang Yang captured a few pictures of snow, fog, and sun. (Special to Langley Advance Times) On a morning stroll through the sports field and dog park in Yorkson, Willoughby’s Xinguang Yang captured a few pictures of snow, fog, and sun. (Special to Langley Advance Times) On a morning stroll through the sports field and dog park in Yorkson, Willoughby’s Xinguang Yang captured a few pictures of snow, fog, and sun. (Special to Langley Advance Times)