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Langley Roundup: News + Events for September 15th, 2025
Fort Langley prepares for its first International Ukulele Festival while Langley City celebrates the 45th Terry Fox Run anniversary. A record-breaking pickleball tournament raises funds for local schools as the community rallies around education and health initiatives....
Langley Township's Traffic Ballot Raises Democratic and Data Security Concerns
Langley Township's unverified SurveyMonkey ballot excludes renters and raises serious questions about democratic participation in infrastructure decisions...
Langley Weekend Warmup: News + Events for September 12th, 2025
Langley sees political lawsuit drama, tragic shooting, new soccer facilities opening, and youth curlers heading to nationals. Municipal tensions rise over animal services contract cancellation as community rallies for transparency in local decisions....
Langley Roundup: News + Events for September 11th, 2025
Today's top stories: Township abruptly ends 23-year LAPS contract with no transition plan, CBC covers rising Langley tensions, Indigenous elder challenges own nation over forests, bread price-fixing settlement open for claims, and Poilievre's Trump ties continue to be a liability for Conservatives....
Township Ends LAPS Partnership After 23 Years, Jeopardizing Animal Welfare Services
Township of Langley abruptly terminates 23-year partnership with LAPS, forcing the closure of shelters housing 800+ animals by Oct 10. No explanation was given despite recent praise for organization's "highest caliber" work. Community programs serving 626 families are at risk....
Langley Roundup: News + Events for September 10th, 2025
Langley Council approved $508K for road repaving while Fraser Valley libraries celebrate diversity. The Haida Nation won historic sovereignty over their territory, but extremist groups exploited anti-immigrant sentiment for recruitment. Local sports shine with Giants rookie's four-goal game....