Longtime Vancouver Sun columnist Shelley Fralic remembered as a force of nature
Long-time Vancouver Sun columnist Shelley Fralic died suddenly, at her home in New Westminster, on May 31. She was 68.
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Posted: Jun 02, 2021 5:41 PM PT | Last Updated: June 3
Shelley Fralic, longtime columnist for the Vancouver Sun, made a point of answering every email, phone call and letter from her readers, according to her friend and colleague, Pete McMartin. (Twitter)
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Social distancing kept the crew of London Drugs employees delivering gifts to Surrey’s Old Yale Road elementary school from receiving any up-close, heartfelt thanks from students and teachers.
But the large signs the children held up thanking them from afar more than made up for it.
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“We really appreciated that,” said London Drugs spokesperson Jacky Kane. ”Every year I look forward to the special messages of thanks the kids have waiting for us. It touches my heart.”