Two more flags have been stolen from Langley resident Lisa Ebenal, who made headlines last week when a rainbow flag on her front yard was mistakenly removed by a municipal crew.
This time, two flags were stolen on Friday (June 21), one from the front yard of her Aldergrove home, and a second one Ebenal had attached to her fence.
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But then, the owner of the Flag Shop in Vancouver managed to get in touch and offered to donate a box of pride flags, and when Ebenal let her neighbours know about it, the banners were quickly snapped up.
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She said her spirits were lifted by the positive feedback she received both online and in person since the latest theft.
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Shortly after Ebenal ran out of flags, another box arrived, with some flags she had ordered online.
Ebenal noted the other rainbow flags, that many of her neighbours began flying to show support, do not appear to have been touched.
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Her first flag was stolen about two weeks ago.
Then, she replaced her flag in the front yard of her home on Thursday, June 13, only to have it disappear the next day.
When a Township of Langley vehicle was spotted in the area around the time the flag was taken, phone call to the Township at first drew a denial that the municipality would do something like that.
But then, there was a call back that said the flag had been removed by mistake because of an anonymous complaint.
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It was an error, according to a written statement released by the Township.
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Steps will be taken to prevent a repeat, the statement promised.
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Ebenal said the decorative ground-level sign was put up by the developer of the subdivision.
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She noted the sign was located well back on her front lawn, behind a garden.
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Ebenal has accepted an invitation from Surrey Pride to tell her story at an public event in that city next Saturday.
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