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Former Giants reminisce about 2007 Memorial Cup win

Team, now based in Langley, celebrated the 10th anniversary of its national championship

VIDEO: Car slams into Walnut Grove townhouse complex

Single-vehicle crash happened just before noon Thursday, June 15

Langley poultry farmer weighs in on shocking animal abuse video

'Know your farmers and know where your food comes from,' stresses Central Park Farms' owner

GALLERY: Family-friendly All Star Wrestling turns 10

Co-owners Disco Fury and Gorgeous Michelle Starr running successful promotion

Langley horses visit makes for unforgettable experience for hospital patient

Jim Clarkson's day was brightened considerably on Tuesday

US captures $100,000 FEI Nations Cup in Langley

Team USA came away with the victory in front of an enthusastic crowd at Thunderbird

Bus route through Langley popular among survey respondents

Participants say they're 'likely' to use 372 route that has received green light by TransLink

US captures $100,000 FEI Nations Cup in Langley

Team USA came away with the victory in front of an enthusastic crowd at Thunderbird

US captures $100,000 FEI Nations Cup in Langley

Team USA came away with the victory in front of an enthusastic crowd at Thunderbird

New federal Conservative leader shared views on pipelines, carbon tax during visits to Lower Mainland

While in Langley, Andrew Scheer called the Liberals' decision to nix Northern Gateway 'cold-hearted'

Extreme Home Repair recipient gets her own personal makeover

Langley woman, whose house was renovated by volunteers leading up to Victoria Day, was pampered

Michael Lovett waited for students to enter the room at D.W. Poppy Secondary on March 30. Lovett lost his left leg in a workplace injury in November 1999. During his presentation, Lovett spoke to the D.W. Poppy students about workplace safety, and understanding their right to refuse unsafe work.

Knowing rights could save life and limb, WorkSafeBC speaker tells D.W. Poppy students

Michael Lovett lost part of his left leg in a workplace accident in Mission

Michael Lovett waited for students to enter the room at D.W. Poppy Secondary on March 30. Lovett lost his left leg in a workplace injury in November 1999. During his presentation, Lovett spoke to the D.W. Poppy students about workplace safety, and understanding their right to refuse unsafe work.
Merton Court and Carroll Court are surrounded by fencing as the two apartment buildings are prepped for demolition. Both Langley City rental apartments were built in the mid-1960s.

Countdown on to Langley City apartment complex demolition

If application goes through, five-storey, 88-unit strata condo development will replace Merton and Carroll Courts.

Merton Court and Carroll Court are surrounded by fencing as the two apartment buildings are prepped for demolition. Both Langley City rental apartments were built in the mid-1960s.
Fort Langley-Aldergrove MLA and B.C. Deputy Premier Rich Coleman spoke during Tuesday morning's press conference on the Trans-Canada Six-Laning-Fraser Valley Project. Joining him were, left to right, Langley Township Mayor Jack Froese, Abbotsford West MLA Michael de Jong, and Langley MLA Mary Polak.

VIDEO: Highway 1 to be widened to 264 Street, province announces

Work on next phase of project will include replacement of Glover Overpass and CP Rail crossing.

Fort Langley-Aldergrove MLA and B.C. Deputy Premier Rich Coleman spoke during Tuesday morning's press conference on the Trans-Canada Six-Laning-Fraser Valley Project. Joining him were, left to right, Langley Township Mayor Jack Froese, Abbotsford West MLA Michael de Jong, and Langley MLA Mary Polak.
Emergency crews responded to a collision between a freight train and a Mercedes at an uncontrolled crossing at Smith Crescent on May 8, 2014.

Train accident victim launches $5 million lawsuit

Jane Huang suffered ‘catastrophic injuries’ after her vehicle was hit by a train at an uncontrolled Langley railway crossing in 2014

Emergency crews responded to a collision between a freight train and a Mercedes at an uncontrolled crossing at Smith Crescent on May 8, 2014.
Ritvik Manikanda Prasath tried curling during the Langley Curling Club's open house on Saturday. The Learn To Curl event wraps up Sunday, running from noon to 4 p.m.

VIDEO: Learn to Curl last weekend in Brookswood

The Langley Curling Club's free open house event drew newbies to the sport March 24 to 26.

Ritvik Manikanda Prasath tried curling during the Langley Curling Club's open house on Saturday. The Learn To Curl event wraps up Sunday, running from noon to 4 p.m.
The Fort Langley Canoe Club was well represented at the Pan American Club Crew Championships in Ponce, Puerto Rico March 17 to 19, with senior women's teams Titanium (60-plus age group) and Fast & Furious Lite (50-plus) competing.

Senior Dragonboaters shine in Puerto Rico

Paddlers bring gold to Fort Langley from Pan Am Club Crew Championships

The Fort Langley Canoe Club was well represented at the Pan American Club Crew Championships in Ponce, Puerto Rico March 17 to 19, with senior women's teams Titanium (60-plus age group) and Fast & Furious Lite (50-plus) competing.
The Fort Langley Canoe Club’s senior D women’s Dragonboat crew is made up mostly — but not entirely — of women in the 70-plus age group. Paddler Ruth Bedell is hoping to draw even more senior women out to the Bedford Channel at Fort Langley to try their hand at the sport.

VIDEO: On the lookout for paddlers, 70-plus

Women, 70 years old and up are invited to try Dragonboating in Fort Langley – no experience necessary

The Fort Langley Canoe Club’s senior D women’s Dragonboat crew is made up mostly — but not entirely — of women in the 70-plus age group. Paddler Ruth Bedell is hoping to draw even more senior women out to the Bedford Channel at Fort Langley to try their hand at the sport.
Snow covered the field at Dr. Charles Best Secondary in Coquitlam on March 1 as the Langley Saints took on the Terry Fox Ravens in B.C. high school boys field lacrosse tournament play.

Langley Saints march to B.C. boys field lacrosse title

Langley boys gelled quickly at the provincial championship tournament

Snow covered the field at Dr. Charles Best Secondary in Coquitlam on March 1 as the Langley Saints took on the Terry Fox Ravens in B.C. high school boys field lacrosse tournament play.
The Vancouver Stealth play their home games at the Langley Events Centre.

Buffalo Bandits outscore Vancouver Stealth at Langley Events Centre

Visitors pour in eight unanswered goals in the second half.

The Vancouver Stealth play their home games at the Langley Events Centre.