Surprise visit from Manny Malhotra thrills team of young volunteers who have helped to raise funds for B.C.'s Children's Hospital
A house that was part of the Edwardian-era expansion of Murray’s Corners is undergoing a major renovation
Everyone safe, but fire heavily damages Walnut Grove home
Pair honoured as Langley’s Seniors of the Year for their tireless community work
Municipal council members are required by law to disclose their expenses, but in Langley’s case, these are off-limits to the public.
Infrastructure investment will ensure safe, clean sustainable water for foreseeable future
Langley RCMP looking into blaze that was started in an outside shed Sunday morning
Allowing residents to keep bees could help restore dwindling numbers
Still time to register for fundraising event at McLeod Athletic Park
First trolley ride likely to be on Labour Day weekend
Councillor Kim Richter pointed out, as development occurs, wildlife is being displaced “and they are not making it to wildlife corridors.”
Drivers of noisy vehicles are not being ticketed, says resident
70 percent of fire-related fatalities between 2003 and 2007 occurred in houses that either had a non-functioning alarm, or none at all.
Structure fires represent only a small fraction of the calls made by Township firefighters.
Fort Langley-Aldergrove MLA calls Metro a bureaucratic 'behemoth'
Two conflicting elements emerged at a public hearing at Langley Township council on Monday evening
Regional board and municipality on collision course over Trinity Western's plan for 'university district'
The sixth annual Ride for Doug motorcycle ride is taking place on June 3.
Township council approved spending $35,000 a year over the next three years to install anti-graffiti decorative wraps.
Mark Bakken was recognized with a Canadian Association of Municipal Administrators (CAMA) award.