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SHARE: Rain and snow, while not always welcome, can create true beauty

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Last week’s snow seemed like nothing when comparing to the dump we received during the Christmas holidays. KT shared this and a few other scenic pictures of the community. “My family and I have been residents of Langley for nearly a decade now and we just love it,” she said. (Special to Langley Advance Times)

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Last week’s snow seemed like nothing when comparing to the dump we received during the Christmas holidays. KT shared this and a few other scenic pictures of the community. “My family and I have been residents of Langley for nearly a decade now and we just love it,” she said. (Special to Langley Advance Times)
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A little bit of rain on the tarmac at Langley Regional Airport generated some striking reflections on a cool winter night. KT shared this and a few other scenic pictures of the community. “My family and I have been residents of Langley for nearly a decade now and we just love it,” she said. (Special to Langley Advance Times)