Natasha Jones

Robyn Lee co-ordinates the Langley Business Card Social at Mocha Room Coffee Bar on the first and third Friday of each month.

New kid on the block: Business club expands to Langley

Business Card Social meets twice a month at Langley's Mocha Room Coffee Bar

Robyn Lee co-ordinates the Langley Business Card Social at Mocha Room Coffee Bar on the first and third Friday of each month.

Fox, Sparrow named to Township council-Langley Board of Education liaison committee

Township council named Councillors Charlie Fox and Michelle Sparrow to the committee. Trustees have not yet been named.

An activity room at Brookswood Baptist Church was destroyed in an arson fire on Saturday.

Brookswood Baptist targeted by vandals

Extensive damage after fires and vandalism strike Langley church three times

An activity room at Brookswood Baptist Church was destroyed in an arson fire on Saturday.

Cats only occupants of home hit by fire

One animal being treated, two more found dead after rural home burned on Tuesday

Former Langley Township mayor Rick Green is the new vice president of the Fort Langley-Aldergrove provincial Conservatives.

Former mayor Green turns blue

Rick Green has become the vice-president of Fort Langley-Aldergrove provincial Conservatives.

Former Langley Township mayor Rick Green is the new vice president of the Fort Langley-Aldergrove provincial Conservatives.
A worker flattens the road surface on the north lanes along a stretch of Fraser Highway west of 216 Street where concrete barriers are being installed. The project is scheduled to be complete by the end of June.

An end to Fraser Highway widening is in sight

Three-year-long construction project expected to be complete in June

A worker flattens the road surface on the north lanes along a stretch of Fraser Highway west of 216 Street where concrete barriers are being installed. The project is scheduled to be complete by the end of June.
Jordan Bateman

Bateman comes back to Township council

The former Langley Township councillor will comment on the CTF’s Contract with Taxpayers

Jordan Bateman

Township council debates budget ‘wants’ vs ‘needs’

Even to seasoned politicians, municipal budgets can be a confusing maze of numbers.

Review coming for Robertson Crescent

Township Council has called for a safety review for a trouble spot Langley intersection

Township Council gets testy over taxes

Debate arises over whether to offer taxpayers floating ideas or concrete options

$100,000 damage in barn fire

A barn in the Yorkson area of Willoughby was damaged by fire on Saturday morning.

Upset thief trashes Langley City Legion

Rotary Club comes through with funds to help fix damages.

Tourism Langley searches for new home

Tourism Langley is moving out of the Langley Events Centre because of high rental costs.

Flat fee for rental suites could lower Township property taxes

Township council discusses creating a flat fee for all houses that contain a secondary suite as a method to help lower property taxes.

Langley RCMP closed a section of 29 Avenue to motorists and pedestrians on Friday afternoon, while investigators examined the scene after a young boy was critically injured when he stepped into the path of a passing pickup truck.

Young boy hit on 29th still in hospital care

The nine-year-old boy who was injured when he was struck by a vehicle in Aldergrove on Friday remains in serious condition in hospital.

Langley RCMP closed a section of 29 Avenue to motorists and pedestrians on Friday afternoon, while investigators examined the scene after a young boy was critically injured when he stepped into the path of a passing pickup truck.

Cats eyes on 200 Street

Cats eyes on 200 Street that have been obliterated by snow ploughs should be replaced, a Township politician has urged.

Carvolth Plan to create transit village in Langley

The Carvolth Plan proposes to develop the 200 Street gateway to Langley as a transit-oriented neighbourhood.

Aldergrove welcomed the Nov. 3 surprise visit by a trolley bus from Langford, and its trial runs about this community on that day. From left are Aldergrove transit boosters Bruce Heslop, Annette McArthur, Dave Miller and Jody Henderson.

Aldergrove trolley service moves closer to reality

Proposed Aldergrove commuter trolley service begins work on business plan

Aldergrove welcomed the Nov. 3 surprise visit by a trolley bus from Langford, and its trial runs about this community on that day. From left are Aldergrove transit boosters Bruce Heslop, Annette McArthur, Dave Miller and Jody Henderson.
Transplant donors and recipients, from left, Charlie and Diane Fox, Tanya Tait and Todd Hauptman, hope to form a support group so that others can learn from their experiences.

Organ transplant network to form

Charlie Fox and Todd Hauptman are starting a Fraser Valley support network for people facing transplants, donors and their families.

Transplant donors and recipients, from left, Charlie and Diane Fox, Tanya Tait and Todd Hauptman, hope to form a support group so that others can learn from their experiences.
Routley houses overlook the vacant lot where a school was planned.

Routley townhouse development approved

Controversial development goes ahead, but site retained for small school

Routley houses overlook the vacant lot where a school was planned.