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Delta Secondary’s graduating class looking to right Hell Night wrongs

Editor: On behalf of Delta Secondary’s graduating class of 2020, the grad council would like to apologize to Ladner residents for the damages done on Hell Night. The intention of this night was far from what resulted.

Editor:

On behalf of Delta Secondary’s graduating class of 2020, the grad council would like to apologize to Ladner residents for the damages done on Hell Night.

The intention of this night was far from what resulted. We did not intend to deface and disrespect our community, but to create memories with our graduating class.

We understand that it got out of hand, and it cost our community a lot of money and effort to right our wrongs. This was irresponsible to assume that the people around us would clean our mess up, and we can assure you this event does not define who we are as a group.

Moving forward, we will be making efforts that will benefit our community. We would like to host cleanups around Ladner, and snow shovelling services in the winter. We agree as a group that something must be done to repay our neighbours for the upset we caused in early September.

We made mistakes, but we hope that Ladner can agree to appreciate us coming together as a group, and be proud of our actions moving forward.

We have already started to come together for a better cause. Our first bottle drive of the year is right around the corner. We would appreciate it if you could check your mailboxes for a small white DSS Bottle Drive flyer and attach it to your bottles set out on your driveway on Nov. 2.

DSS Grads of 2020