Jack Froese
Stanley Jack Froese is a Canadian politician who served as mayor of the Township of Langley, British Columbia, Canada from 2011 to 2022. Early lifeJack Froese attended Abbotsford Senior Secondary School, graduating in 1972.[1] Froese moved to Langley in 1979, where he purchased a farm and operated a turkey farm called JD Farms Specialty Turkey.[2][3] Froese also worked as a police officer in the Vancouver Police Department, retiring in 2004.[4] Mayor of LangleyJack Froese was first elected mayor in 2011, defeating incumbent mayor, Rick Green.[5] Froese was then re-elected in 2014 and 2018, and is currently serving his third term as mayor. During 2012, Froese was awarded the Diamond Jubilee medal.[6][7] On January 9, 2020, his wife, Debbie, passed away due to cancer at the age of 66.[8] Froese is currently serving as the Vice-Chair of the Mayors' Council on the Translink board. In July 2018, he voted to approve a Skytrain extension from King George Station in Surrey to Langley City.[9][10] On October 2, 2019, he voted to replace the Massey Tunnel with a new, 8-lane tunnel.[11] During Froese's term as mayor, Froese spent $7.7 million on the expansion of the Langley Events Centre.[12] He also pledged $27 million in funding for widening a stretch of the Trans-Canada Highway from Langley to Aldergrove, which was known for congestion and crashes.[13][14][15] On April 11, 2022, Froese announced that he would not seek re-election in that year's municipal election and his retirement from politics.[16] References
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