Natasha Jones

Fin, the Vancouver Canucks’ mascot, takes a bite out of Jacob Sol of Kids Can Help, the young people’s charity, which was founded by 10-year-old Sean Thomas, that supports B.C. Children’s Hospital. In the background is Manny Malhotra, the Canucks centre, who thrilled the kids with a surprise appearance at their year-end celebration on May 29 at the Blair Recreation Centre.

Vancouver Canucks centreman comes out for Kids Can Help year-end party

Surprise visit from Manny Malhotra thrills team of young volunteers who have helped to raise funds for B.C.'s Children's Hospital

Fin, the Vancouver Canucks’ mascot, takes a bite out of Jacob Sol of Kids Can Help, the young people’s charity, which was founded by 10-year-old Sean Thomas, that supports B.C. Children’s Hospital. In the background is Manny Malhotra, the Canucks centre, who thrilled the kids with a surprise appearance at their year-end celebration on May 29 at the Blair Recreation Centre.
The Roderick Cummings house at 21561 Old Yale Road is undergoing a heritage revitalization and is being given protection as a heritage home. The house, built around 1915, was badly damaged by fire last year. It is to be converted to a medical clinic and house other professional uses.

Murrayville heritage house gets restoration surgery

A house that was part of the Edwardian-era expansion of Murray’s Corners is undergoing a major renovation

The Roderick Cummings house at 21561 Old Yale Road is undergoing a heritage revitalization and is being given protection as a heritage home. The house, built around 1915, was badly damaged by fire last year. It is to be converted to a medical clinic and house other professional uses.

Attempt to chase away raccoons proves costly

Everyone safe, but fire heavily damages Walnut Grove home

David Esworthy and Toots Tucker are the 2012 Langley Seniors of the Year. The pair will be receive their awards on Monday at the start of Seniors Week.

Tucker, Esworthy named top seniors

Pair honoured as Langley’s Seniors of the Year for their tireless community work

David Esworthy and Toots Tucker are the 2012 Langley Seniors of the Year. The pair will be receive their awards on Monday at the start of Seniors Week.

‘No’ to bylaw suggestions from taxpayers’ federation

Municipal council members are required by law to disclose their expenses, but in Langley’s case, these are off-limits to the public.

Township water supply secured

Infrastructure investment will ensure safe, clean sustainable water for foreseeable future

Photo courtesy Mark Forsythe/CBC Radio  A deliberately set fire ignited a gas main which sent flames shooting into the night sky at the Iron Chef sushi restaurant in Fort Langley.  The fire, which broke out at around 2:40 a.m. on Sunday, caused approximately $150,000 damage. The restaurant can be repaired, investigators say.

Fort sushi restaurant torched

Langley RCMP looking into blaze that was started in an outside shed Sunday morning

Photo courtesy Mark Forsythe/CBC Radio  A deliberately set fire ignited a gas main which sent flames shooting into the night sky at the Iron Chef sushi restaurant in Fort Langley.  The fire, which broke out at around 2:40 a.m. on Sunday, caused approximately $150,000 damage. The restaurant can be repaired, investigators say.

Township Council urged to allow beekeeping

Allowing residents to keep bees could help restore dwindling numbers

Countdown to Langley Relay for Life

Still time to register for fundraising event at McLeod Athletic Park

The Aldergrove Trolley Company officially formed

First trolley ride likely to be on Labour Day weekend

Township considers wildlife roadkill issues

Councillor Kim Richter pointed out, as development occurs, wildlife is being displaced “and they are not making it to wildlife corridors.”

Township urged to enforce noise bylaws

Drivers of noisy vehicles are not being ticketed, says resident

Smoke alarms need frequent testing

70 percent of fire-related fatalities between 2003 and 2007 occurred in houses that either had a non-functioning alarm, or none at all.

More than 5,000 calls to Township fire dept.

Structure fires represent only a small fraction of the calls made by Township firefighters.

Coleman wades into Langley-Metro fracas

Fort Langley-Aldergrove MLA calls Metro a bureaucratic 'behemoth'

The Seventh Day Adventist Church has applied to rezone this property at 23589 Old Yale Road to build a 59,630 square foot church for 900 worshippers.

Opposing camps weigh in on church expansion

Two conflicting elements emerged at a public hearing at Langley Township council on Monday evening

The Seventh Day Adventist Church has applied to rezone this property at 23589 Old Yale Road to build a 59,630 square foot church for 900 worshippers.

Metro board set to sue Langley

Regional board and municipality on collision course over Trinity Western's plan for 'university district'

Nine-year-old Doug Penner checks out Dad Cam's motorcycle at the family home in Walnut Grove. Doug, his sister Samantha and mother Allison are gearing up for the June 3 Ride for Doug, a fundraiser for Muscular Dystrophy Canada.

Riders ready for annual Ride for Doug fundraiser

The sixth annual Ride for Doug motorcycle ride is taking place on June 3.

Nine-year-old Doug Penner checks out Dad Cam's motorcycle at the family home in Walnut Grove. Doug, his sister Samantha and mother Allison are gearing up for the June 3 Ride for Doug, a fundraiser for Muscular Dystrophy Canada.

Township council approves anti-graffiti decorative wraps

Township council approved spending $35,000 a year over the next three years to install anti-graffiti decorative wraps.

Mark Bakken

Bakken gets standing ovation

Mark Bakken was recognized with a Canadian Association of Municipal Administrators (CAMA) award.

Mark Bakken