Natasha Jones

Thirteen years after her husband’s death, Shirley Bey has started a support group for young widows.

Young widows group offers support during a ‘scary time’

Founder of new group for widows and widowers hopes she can help herself as well as others who have walked in her shoes

Thirteen years after her husband’s death, Shirley Bey has started a support group for young widows.
James Kennedy Elementary Grade 5 student Lauren Kim’s poster was chosen as the best design for a French slogan and logo. Now the Township is considering adapting the poster into a banner.

Township considering logo bearing French language slogan

Council recently received which may consider it for a possible banner program in the municipality

James Kennedy Elementary Grade 5 student Lauren Kim’s poster was chosen as the best design for a French slogan and logo. Now the Township is considering adapting the poster into a banner.

Langley Township agrees to less stringent adherence to universal design

Township council has agreed to a 25 per cent minimum adherence to universal design in the Jericho area.

Langley Township council not ready to pass mudslide motion

Council feels staff have the assessment of mudslide risks well in hand.

Council explores library plan

Council discusses three different options for the future of libraries in the Township.

Marathon meetings bad for health

Township councillor Kim Richter points out that councillors and staff were in meetings from 1 p.m. until after 11 p.m. with almost no break.

Management change at Langley Airport

The Township will now directly be involved in running Langley Airport, which has enjoyed great success in recent years.

Girl escapes would-be assailant

Girl escapes would-be assailant

Fort Langley student repels stranger with kick to the shin

Girl escapes would-be assailant
The countdown has begun to the anticipated opening of Lee’s Market in Fort Langley. From left: Russ Wallbank, Marcon Construction’s site superintendent, store manager Andy Abreo, Peter Lee and Robert Lee.

Lee’s back in town

Lee’s Market to re-open within weeks in Fort Langley

The countdown has begun to the anticipated opening of Lee’s Market in Fort Langley. From left: Russ Wallbank, Marcon Construction’s site superintendent, store manager Andy Abreo, Peter Lee and Robert Lee.

Township considers charging suite licence fee

An estimated 10,000 to 12,000 unlicensed secondary suites have been built in the municipality

Development plans scaled down for controversial Willoughby site

A proposal that prompted massive opposition in 2010 has resurfaced, with the developer proposing less density this time around.

A maple tree planted in 1923 to commemorate First World War veteran A.W. Wilson will be protected during installation of underground wiring in Fort Langley.

Memorial tree won’t be harmed by underground wire project

Prominent maple in Fort Langley was planted to commemorate First World War veteran A.W. Wilson, who died at Vimy Ridge.

A maple tree planted in 1923 to commemorate First World War veteran A.W. Wilson will be protected during installation of underground wiring in Fort Langley.

Linden tree sap a growing problem for Aldergrove resident

Richard Frost would like Township to pay full cost of removing troublesome tree

In her will, the late Iris Preston left the Township of Langley nine paintings by Canadian artist Peter Ewart.

Iris Preston bequeathed paintings to Township

Nine works by Canadian artist Peter Ewart appraised at more than $15,000

In her will, the late Iris Preston left the Township of Langley nine paintings by Canadian artist Peter Ewart.

Construction could close part of 16 Avenue

Motorists using the 16 Avenue corridor through Langley may have to take detours

Township council has asked staff to look into improvements at the interesection where 11-year-old Colton Nelson was killed in 2011.

Township to take second look at ‘scary’ intersection

Corner of 256 and Robertson Crescent claimed the life of an 11-year-old boy in 2011

Township council has asked staff to look into improvements at the interesection where 11-year-old Colton Nelson was killed in 2011.

Ax aimed at ‘nuisance’ linden tree

It has been many years since the Township ceased planting linden trees on residential streets.

Murrayville neighbours call for leveling of water costs

An inexpensive reducer will ensure that all eight homes in a cul de sac will pay equally for water consumption

Close vote, but petition passes

Bylaw will approve removal of utility poles and cable, electricity and phone wires in Fort Langley

Mayor accused of ‘muzzling’ Township Council members

Councillor Kim Richter has asked for a legal opinion after she was ruled out of order for questions asked during a public hearing