Brenda Anderson

Column: Caught up in the rental crisis

The phone calls and emails started almost immediately, as we suspected they…

Some 500 people attended a Celebration of Life for Mike Roberds on June 12.

Leaving us with a smile

Mike Roberds memorial was a testament to how many people he cared about and who cared about him

Some 500 people attended a Celebration of Life for Mike Roberds on June 12.
From left: Coun. Charlie Fox, representing the Township of Langley; Youth category winner Desiree Chek-Harder; Group or Business category winner, Andrea Gielens, representing the Coastal Painted Turtle Project; Individual category winner Ann Blaauw; Langley-Aldergrove MP Mark Warawa, Nichole Marples, representing LEPS; Coun. Rudy Storteboom, City of Langley; Chelsea Peacock of TD Canada Trust and Shirley Stewart, representing Cloverdale-Langley City MP John Aldag. The group planted a heritage apple tree at Fort Langley National Historic Site as part of the 10th annual Langley Environmental Heroes event, held Saturday afternoon.

2016 Environmental Heroes honoured

Woman who helped save a forest, a group working to save an endangered species and a young proponent of community gardens selected as winners

From left: Coun. Charlie Fox, representing the Township of Langley; Youth category winner Desiree Chek-Harder; Group or Business category winner, Andrea Gielens, representing the Coastal Painted Turtle Project; Individual category winner Ann Blaauw; Langley-Aldergrove MP Mark Warawa, Nichole Marples, representing LEPS; Coun. Rudy Storteboom, City of Langley; Chelsea Peacock of TD Canada Trust and Shirley Stewart, representing Cloverdale-Langley City MP John Aldag. The group planted a heritage apple tree at Fort Langley National Historic Site as part of the 10th annual Langley Environmental Heroes event, held Saturday afternoon.

Column: The nature of urban development

Since the Times marked its 35th anniversary last February, we’ve been taking…

Column: BBBS Langley fêtes 40-year volunteer

Annual volunteer dinner the perfect place to thank super-Big Brother Rob Ross for four decades of service

Column: From hot lead to hyperlinks

Arrival of two young reporters is helping smooth the transition into the digital age

Column: Preparing for the big … whatever

Earthquake preparedness is crucial, but it's good to be ready for the wide range of curve balls life can throw at you

COLUMN: Raise a glass for no kids

COLUMN: Raise a glass for no kids

Sorry, but a pub isn't the place for the pint-sized set.

COLUMN: Raise a glass for no kids
Marilyn Dyer’s painted horse sculpture was torn apart in Langley earlier this month.

Vandals wreck Langley sculpture

South Surrey artist Marilyn Dyer in ‘disbelief’ over destruction

Marilyn Dyer’s painted horse sculpture was torn apart in Langley earlier this month.
Linzy Arnott completes a painting titled Flooded.

Painting a fifth season of rain

Maple Ridge artist Linzy Arnott gives spring, summer,
fall and winter a decidedly wet look

Linzy Arnott completes a painting titled Flooded.