Natasha Jones

Split from Metro Vancouver gains momentum

Stung by comments from Burnaby Mayor Derek Corrigan, Township council takes a step towards leaving Metro Vancouver.

Central Gordon development plans revealed

An estimated 4,300 people will live in the Central Gordon neighbourhood when it is built out.

Aldergrove trolley aims to launch service this summer

The organization that is planning a trolley bus service for Aldergrove now has an official new name: The Aldergrove Trolley Company.

Winery signs not consistent

Signs directing tourists to winery destinations are inadequate and poorly maintained.

Acting Township Mayor Bob Long and Langley City Mayor Peter Fassbender, both motorcycle enthusiasts, attended the Ride into History launch at the Fort Langley National Historic Site on April 26. The celebration of motorcycling and fundraiser will take place  July 27-29.

Riding into history … and toward hope

July motorcycle ride will raise funds for Langley's Gateway of Hope homeless shelter

Acting Township Mayor Bob Long and Langley City Mayor Peter Fassbender, both motorcycle enthusiasts, attended the Ride into History launch at the Fort Langley National Historic Site on April 26. The celebration of motorcycling and fundraiser will take place  July 27-29.

Township council adopts ‘university district’ plan

The controversial Rural Plan amendment that adds provisions for a ‘university district’…

A trolley system, similar to one in Langford on Vancouver Island, has been proposed for Aldergrove, but plans have ground to a halt.

Aldergrove trolley plans stalled

Transportation business plan left up in the air by difference of opinion

A trolley system, similar to one in Langford on Vancouver Island, has been proposed for Aldergrove, but plans have ground to a halt.
The owners of Aldergrove Mall want to retain the Extra Foods store which was formerly occupied by Super Valu. They want to keep it as a heritage site.

Council caught off guard by plans for Aldergrove mall demolition

Plan is to leave anchor stores in place while bulldozing the remainder of the building

The owners of Aldergrove Mall want to retain the Extra Foods store which was formerly occupied by Super Valu. They want to keep it as a heritage site.

No new lake for Aldergrove

A water feature to replace Aldergrove Lake is unlikely.

Aldergrove Mall owners have applied for a demolition permit on the vacant portion of the almost 40 year old enclosed mall on 272 Street. The Extra Foods and Dollarama portions would remain standing.

Wrecking ball aimed at old Aldergrove Mall

Aldergrove Mall owners have applied for a demolition permit on the vacant portion of the almost 40 year old enclosed mall

Aldergrove Mall owners have applied for a demolition permit on the vacant portion of the almost 40 year old enclosed mall on 272 Street. The Extra Foods and Dollarama portions would remain standing.

Langley has ‘Talents’ ready

A traffic reporter, weatherman and a politician will be the featured judges in this Saturday's semi-finals of Langley Has Talent.

Building permits down in Township

Langley statistics indicate significantly lower in first three months of 2012 compared to previous year

May be time to leave Metro, Township mayor muses

The Township of Langley should seriously consider pulling out of Metro Vancouver Regional District and TransLink,says Mayor Jack Froese.

Aldergrove soccer enthusiasts are working on raising the final installment for construction of a new artificial turf field at Aldergrove Athletic Park. From left, Bill Ede, Charlie Fox, Hilary McRoberts, Art Bandenieks and Reid McDonald.

Township approves Aldergrove sports fields funding

Township council has voted to fully support completing a pair of synthetic turf fields at Aldergrove Athletic Park.

Aldergrove soccer enthusiasts are working on raising the final installment for construction of a new artificial turf field at Aldergrove Athletic Park. From left, Bill Ede, Charlie Fox, Hilary McRoberts, Art Bandenieks and Reid McDonald.

Tax increases enhance public safety

The unexpected cost of a pay increase for RCMP officers will mean a further burden of $50,000 on Township taxpayers.

Langley Has Talent semi-finals this Saturday

Langley Has Talent semi-finals this Saturday

Local television personalities, mayor make up judging panel for second annual talent contest at Christian Life Assembly

Langley Has Talent semi-finals this Saturday
Lynne Robinson is encouraging people to join the survivors’ lap at the start of the May 25 Relay for Life at McLeod Athletic Park.

Relay for Life celebrates cancer survivors

Cancer survivor Lynne Robinson is encouraging people to join the survivors’ lap at the May 25 Relay for Life at McLeod Athletic Park.

Lynne Robinson is encouraging people to join the survivors’ lap at the start of the May 25 Relay for Life at McLeod Athletic Park.

Langley company goes from spare bedroom to B.C. Ferries

Sweet Leilani Colour Cosmeceuticals now on board nine ships

Falcons offered as solution for frustrated rural Langley residents

Cannons and screechers are irritating, Township council hears

‘Expect more injuries if crews aren’t increased’ – Township firefighter

Langley Township council warned that running three-men crews leads firefighters to push themselves to dangerous extremes