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Langley City Citizens Assembly's Resilient Neighbourhood Networks Plan to Build Safety From the Ground Up
Langley City's Citizens' Assembly has endorsed Resilient Neighbourhood Networks, a community-led safety model built on trust, skills, and connection. Here's what they are, why the research supports them, and how you can get involved before March 13....
Langley Roundup: News for February 24th, 2026
Fort Langley's half marathon is back, Langley City hosts a civic open house, TransLink wants your input on a 15-year transit plan, Cuba's energy crisis deepens, and the BC Lions head to Kelowna. Your Tuesday community roundup....
Langley Roundup: News for February 23rd, 2026
Protesters rally against OneBC MLA in Walnut Grove, a Langley resident describes cartel violence in Mexico, NEXUS suspended at Canadian airports, and BC's budget draws criticism. Plus a GoFundMe to save the Aldergrove seniors centre and Brookswood Bobcats basketball....
Langley Roundup: News for February 20th, 2026
Langley's overdose deaths buck BC's downward trend. Glen Valley kills a 62m cell tower. Greens blast the NDP budget. Giants win in a shootout. Canada heads to Olympic gold-medal game. Plus: salsa, live music, and weekend events....
Canada Has Laws to Punish Epstein's Enablers. So Why Wait?
Tens of millions of Epstein files reveal powerful enablers who faced no consequences. This morning, former Prince Andrew was arrested on suspicion of misconduct. Canada has a law to sanction child trafficking facilitators. We've used it 1,038 times but never for Epstein. Why?...
Langley Roundup: News for February 18th, 2026
Langley Township adds closed captioning to council meetings, budget tensions continue, and a researcher challenges the push for more school policing following the Tumbler Ridge tragedy. Plus, Langley's Tyler Tardi competes at the Olympics....
