A longtime Burnaby bakery that bid farewell to the community in July after 65 years is sticking around.
Valley Bakery, which had decided to close its doors Saturday (Aug. 19), will remain open under new management, according to a social media post.
"Good news to all our dear customers, Valley Bakery will continue to operate under a new management starting Friday, Aug. 25. We hope you will continue to support us," a sign reads in Valley Bakery's window from the new management.
Back in July, when now former owner Jack Kuyer announced his retirement, the community came together with an outpouring love and support.
"Besides being one of the few real, true and outstanding legacy businesses in Burnaby; the little told story is the decades of selfless time, energy and leadership Jack Kuyer gave to the Heights Merchant Association and the Burnaby Board of Trade. Both associations greatly benefitted from his hundreds of hours of volunteer time and, it is safe to say, would not have succeeded as they have without him," said Brad Alden on the NOW's Instagram post.
"I'm sad. But I'm also excited to not have to only work....I'd like to play. So, that part I'm looking forward to," Kuyer said of his retirement.
On Saturday (Aug. 19), initially slated to be Valley Bakery’s final day of operations, the Burnaby Heights community bid a grand farewell to Kuyer, the legacy he built and sent off Kuyer in the grandest of fashion.
Kuyer also donned other hats in the community: one of the co-founders of the Heights Merchants Association, of the Business Improvement Area (BIA) and the co-founder of Hats Off Day.
The details of the new management has not surfaced, but the NOW has reached out for more details. The story will be updated as more details come to light.
Meanwhile, the community can wait for the bakery to reopen on Aug. 25, under the new management and savour those delicious cakes and cookies.