Natasha Jones

Council votes to spend $1,600 on ‘watch for wildlife’ signs

Mayor Froese and Councillor Ward cast ‘no’ votes, citing high cost

Seniors are family’s ‘glue,’ Langley Township council told

A development in Langley hopes to broaden horizons to include people of all ages.

Seniors’ population will more than double in Langley Township

It is important to build homes that meet seniors' needs and allow them to remain independent, council told.

LMH workers balk at pay parking

Hospital workers using Langley School District lot, driving those employees out, says Councillor Kim Richter

More Fraser Highway widening to begin in New Year

Four lanes will be extended from the 22800 block to 235 Street

Accusations of gender bias leveled at council

Kim Richter concerned that three of four members chosen to sit on Aldergrove pool/community centre panel are men

The issue of abortion has been in the news a number of times in the past month. On Sept. 29 pro-lifers, including members of the Trenhaaf and Sikma families, set up their annual life chain along 200 Street. One abortion motion was rejected in the House of Commons, but Langley MP Mark Warawa has put forward another one on sex-selective abortion.

MP takes aim at sex selection

CBC documentary inspired Langley MP to take action on practice of aborting females.

The issue of abortion has been in the news a number of times in the past month. On Sept. 29 pro-lifers, including members of the Trenhaaf and Sikma families, set up their annual life chain along 200 Street. One abortion motion was rejected in the House of Commons, but Langley MP Mark Warawa has put forward another one on sex-selective abortion.
Griffith Area Neighbourhood plan

Council votes to move forward on Brookswood-Fernridge development

An 8-1 vote taken on Sept. 17 means that the public consultation process can begin

Griffith Area Neighbourhood plan
Electric car recharging stations such as this one outside Surrey City Hall will be located at several locations in the Township and City by the end of March, 2013.

Charging stations coming to Langley

570 charging stations to be completed by March, 2013

Electric car recharging stations such as this one outside Surrey City Hall will be located at several locations in the Township and City by the end of March, 2013.

Forest watchers caught off guard by tight land purchase deadline

Organization has until Nov. 17 to buy $3 million North Langley property from Township

Trucks, trailers and a large building are on fire at a massive fire in the Port Kells industrial area, which broke out Tuesday afternoon.

‘Fear bordering on panic’ at Port Kells fire

Inferno that destroyed Ken Johnson Trucking shop and tankers tops $1 million

Trucks, trailers and a large building are on fire at a massive fire in the Port Kells industrial area, which broke out Tuesday afternoon.
Langley Township Councillor Steve Ferguson is disappointed in a vote taken at UBCM to lobby the federal government on the decriminalization of marijuana.

Pot vote dismays Langley Township councillor

UBCM decision to lobby feds on marijuana decriminalization misguided, says Steve Ferguson

Langley Township Councillor Steve Ferguson is disappointed in a vote taken at UBCM to lobby the federal government on the decriminalization of marijuana.

Shark finning is ‘none of our business,’ says Township councillor Grant Ward

Township council feels it has no role to ban controversial shark fin soup

Langley Township, City part of pilot project

Both Langley's part of one-year project for Mobile Business Licences

John Beales Way unveiled

Airport perimeter road named for former Township mayor

A makeup artist applies the finishing touches to James Van Der Beek prior to filming on location in Langley in 2009.

Major film company set to call Langley home

First wave of employees of Partners in Motion/Harmony Entertainment due to arrive by Nov. 1.

A makeup artist applies the finishing touches to James Van Der Beek prior to filming on location in Langley in 2009.

Council votes for flashing lights on 256th

Township council supports installing an overhead flashing red light at the intersection of Robertson Crescent and 256 Street

FCM sounds alarm on failing infrastructure

$1.7 billion to replace Township road, water, sewer systems

16 Ave. safety at stalemate

The intent of the motion was explore ways to improve traffic safety along 16 Avenue.

Plans for an expanded Langley Events Centre, show the addition of two gymnasiums, additional change rooms and an indoor turf/dry floor field.

Mayor defends LEC expansion process

Jack Froese responds to critics who have denounced the $7.7 million expansion of the Langley Events Centre

Plans for an expanded Langley Events Centre, show the addition of two gymnasiums, additional change rooms and an indoor turf/dry floor field.