Natasha Jones

Costco moving forward with gas bar plans

Pumps will be located on southwest side of store to minimize impact on neighbours

A For Sale sign advertises land on 84 Avenue between 257A Street and 264 Street.

Township Councillor calls for hands-on approach to land sales

Glen Valley residents determined to see 21 acres of forest land designated as a park after protest saves portion of property

A For Sale sign advertises land on 84 Avenue between 257A Street and 264 Street.

Paper bag rapist moved to Alberta prison

Two Langley girls among John Horace Oughton's victims

The Emergency Response Team's Tactical Armoured Vehicle (TAV) was used here in Mission on Tuesday but was in Langley last Friday when reports came in about people with weapons on Fraser Highway.

UPDATED: Firearms scare over

ERT rushed to Aldergrove on Friday after reports that people were seen with weapons. None were found, said RCMP

The Emergency Response Team's Tactical Armoured Vehicle (TAV) was used here in Mission on Tuesday but was in Langley last Friday when reports came in about people with weapons on Fraser Highway.
BMW sales executive Jay Sidhu walks by a living wall that forms part of a dealership in the Langley City Collection auto centre at 6025 Collection Drive, off Glover Road.

Target urged to plant living wall

Council hopes U.S. chain store will go green when it moves into mall space now occupied by Zellers

BMW sales executive Jay Sidhu walks by a living wall that forms part of a dealership in the Langley City Collection auto centre at 6025 Collection Drive, off Glover Road.

Fire could have damaged adjacent building

A fire in a vacant Murrayville duplex could have been much worse.

Council rejects Aldergrove landfill plan

Fill proposal for property at 264 Street and 52 Avenue gets rough ride from neighbours

The roads have been paved and sidewalks put in as work continues on the new roundabout at 232 Street and 56 Avenue. Councillor Kim Richter expressed concern at the June 18 meeting that there was ‘no action’ happening on the project.

Langley Township Councillor concerned over slow progress on roundabout project

Kim Richter says intersection of 232 Street and 56 Avenue remains in poor condition

The roads have been paved and sidewalks put in as work continues on the new roundabout at 232 Street and 56 Avenue. Councillor Kim Richter expressed concern at the June 18 meeting that there was ‘no action’ happening on the project.
A Township staff report suggests that widening Fraser Highway to four lanes would improve traffic flow through 248 Street. The cost, at least $4 million per kilometre, is prohibitive. Council is taking no action.

No easy fix for intersection at 248 Street and Fraser, Langley Township Councillors told

Four lane option costly, crash stats don't support major changes says project engineer

A Township staff report suggests that widening Fraser Highway to four lanes would improve traffic flow through 248 Street. The cost, at least $4 million per kilometre, is prohibitive. Council is taking no action.

Langley Township council asked to institute seniors’ committee

There are several calls for Langley Township to institute a seniors' committee.

Residents sound off on blueberry cannon blasts

Township Council told that proliferation of blueberry fields in the past 10 years has brought a marked increase in cannon use

Final rezoning passes for former Routley school site

A bylaw to rezone property many residents thought was intended for an elementary school was formally adopted on June 11.

A mother coyote and her four pups have made a home in bushes at the foot of fhe Grade Crescent home of Mary Bockes who believes they are responsible for killing neighbourhood cats.

‘Cute as buttons’ family of coyotes could be killers

Langley homeowner suspects coyotes living in her backyard responsible for cat killings

A mother coyote and her four pups have made a home in bushes at the foot of fhe Grade Crescent home of Mary Bockes who believes they are responsible for killing neighbourhood cats.

Aldergrove residents are ‘done waiting’ for safer 29 Ave.

Stretch of road where a 10-year-old boy was struck last February remains a safety hazard, Margo McPhelan told council on Monday

Tattoo artist James Walther has approached Township Council about opening a tattoo parlour in Brookswood.

Tattoo artist looks to set up shop in Brookswood

Current neighbourhood zoning prohibits Pro Pain Ink from opening on 208 Street property, which James Walther promises to refurbish

Tattoo artist James Walther has approached Township Council about opening a tattoo parlour in Brookswood.
Members of the public are invited to include their names in a time capsule, which will be buried beneath the new market in Fort Langley. Construction on the store replacing the IGA, which burned down in January, 2011, begins on Monday.

Time capsule to be buried under new Fort Langley market

Public is invited to take part in a ceremony this Saturday afternoon

Members of the public are invited to include their names in a time capsule, which will be buried beneath the new market in Fort Langley. Construction on the store replacing the IGA, which burned down in January, 2011, begins on Monday.
A worker flattens the road surface on the north lanes along a stretch of Fraser Highway west of 216 Street where concrete barriers were installed in February and now must be modified, delaying completion.

Fraser Highway widening faces delays

Modifications to a retaining wall on the north side of Fraser Highway have delayed the completion of the road widening project

A worker flattens the road surface on the north lanes along a stretch of Fraser Highway west of 216 Street where concrete barriers were installed in February and now must be modified, delaying completion.

No more left turns onto Glover from 216 Street

Traffic pattern change, brought on by safety concerns, comes into effect Tuesday

The new Coulter Berry Building on the corner of Mavis Street and Glover Road in Fort Langley will include apartments, office space and shops.

Fort Langley gets a facelift

The newest addition to Fort Langley, the Coulter Berry Building, will be built on the corner of Mavis Street and Glover Road.

The new Coulter Berry Building on the corner of Mavis Street and Glover Road in Fort Langley will include apartments, office space and shops.
MP Mark Warawa high-fives students from Alex Hope Elementary who attended the launch of a country-wide campaign that encourages shoppers to buy Canadian grown, produced or processed food.

Maple Leaf logo helps boost sales

Langley MP launches government initiative to persuade shoppers to buy local products

MP Mark Warawa high-fives students from Alex Hope Elementary who attended the launch of a country-wide campaign that encourages shoppers to buy Canadian grown, produced or processed food.