Plus: climate change, antibiotic resistance, corruption and a whole lot more. It’s an investigative deep-dive into the power and profits that underpin the meat industry. She has written a groundbreaking new book, Raw Deal: Hidden Corruption, Corporate Greed, and the Fight for the Future of Meat. One of the industry’s most brilliant voices is Chloe Sorvino. 11.It’s critical for journalists to illuminate the weaknesses in our food and agriculture systems and also spotlight the solutions to help us build a sustainable future. (Jennifer Gauthier/Special to Langley Advance Times) Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim and Shelley Frost, President and CEO of the PNE, spoke by phone with the winner of the 2023 PNE Prize Home at Pacific Coliseum shortly after drawing Mark Zappa’s ticket on Monday Sept. READ ALSO: VIDEO: Langley builder of 2022 PNE Prize Home proud of creation 2023 PNE Prize Home Lottery winner Mark Zappa of New Westminster toured his new home in Langley on Monday, Sept. PREVIOUSLY: 2022 PNE Prize Home is ready for occupancy in Langley Revenue raised through the PNE Prize Home Lottery supports a variety of agriculture, community, arts and other local programs. Total estimated value of the prize package is $2.3 million. The home also includes a one bedroom, one-bathroom legal basement suite. We extend our warmest congratulations to Mark, now the proud homeowner of this beautiful Langley home.”ĭesigned by Brown & Co and furnished by Yaletown Interiors, the Langley house has five bedrooms and 5.5 bathrooms, a modern kitchen with Fisher & Paykel appliances, a rec room, and a listening lounge. “This year’s Prize Home showcases state-of-the-art craftsmanship, cutting-edge technology, and BC building products. “The PNE Prize Home is a beloved tradition and awarding it to its new owner is one of the most special events of the year for our organization,” said Frost. house sits in the 7500 block of 197A Street in Willoughby, not far from the border with Surrey. READ ALSO: VIDEO: Langley’s PNE Prize Home about to open for public toursīuilt by Langley’s Lanstone Homes in a joint venture with Wesmont Homes, the 3,773 sq. “If I could have picked anywhere in the Lower Mainland to live, it would be Langley,” a delighted Zappa remarked. house, sits in the 7500 block of 197A Street in Willoughby, not far from the border with Surrey. The single Zappa, a night watchman who volunteers for two different animal shelters, currently rents in New West.īuilt by Langley’s Lanstone Homes in a joint venture with Wesmont Homes, his new home, a 3,773 sq. “I’ve been buying them on and off for years,” he explained. Zappa bought his winning ticket in-person, at a mall in New Westminster. “Am I awake right now?” the amazed winner said. 11, just moments after the winning ticket was drawn by Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim at Pacific Coliseum. Mark Zappa found out when Shelley Frost, president and CEO of the fair, spoke to him by phone on Monday, Sept. A 53-year-old New Westminster man has won this year’s PNE prize home in Langley’s Willoughby neighbourhood.
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