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Transit Meltdown: Langley’s Bus System Faces Existential Funding Cuts
Langley faces a potential transit crisis as TransLink warns of severe bus and rail service cuts due to a funding shortfall. Advocates urge immediate action to prevent gridlock, economic hardship, and increased emissions across Metro Vancouver....
Weekend Happenings in Langley: March 28 - 30
Celebrate the weekend in Langley with live music, theatre, sports, and community events! From WHL playoffs to artisan markets and charity fundraisers, there's something for everyone. Don't miss your chance to connect, support local causes, and enjoy everything our vibrant community has to offer!...
Rejected by Conservatives, De Jong Enters South Langley Race as Independent
Veteran B.C. politician Mike de Jong is running as an independent after being rejected by the Conservatives, shaking up the Abbotsford-South Langley race. His move raises questions about party influence, voter choice, and the future of Conservative strongholds in Fraser Valley....
Weekend Happenings in Langley: March 21 - 23
Explore Langley this weekend with family-friendly events, live music, craft workshops, and local markets. From stargazing to scavenger hunts, there’s something for everyone. Don’t miss the vibrant community activities and opportunities to connect!...
Oldhand Coffee Comes to Langley: A New Chapter Begins
Oldhand Coffee opens in Langley, blending expertly crafted drinks with a commitment to inclusive community space. Owners Johannes and Kristina expand their Abbotsford legacy, creating a welcoming hub for connection and local partnerships....
MLA Jody Toor Opposes Eby’s Tariff Strategy, Favors Carbon Tax
Langley-Willowbrook MLA Jody Toor slammed the B.C. government’s throne speech as “empty promises” and also raised concerns over U.S. tariffs. As the legislature’s spring session unfolds, Toor must navigate political challenges and credibility questions....