New bill addresses 'abandoned,' erased cemeteries on private property
- A new bill addresses the issue of 'abandoned' and erased cemeteries on private property, including a cemetery established in the 1890s in Colwood, which is the resting place for founding families.
- Ron Aubrey has helped improve the cemetery by erecting cedar wood archways and new fencing to create a respectful entrance, as the site previously lacked visibility.
- Aubrey aims to inspire community involvement for preserving the cemetery, advocating for more signage to raise awareness of its historical importance.
- He believes that this cemetery should be a place for the community to respect the past and consider the future, urging everyone to 'pass it on.
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