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Langley Roundup: News for October 10th, 2025
Township council prepares developer-friendly rollback of climate standards. Byelection voting starts despite postal strike. Suzuki speaks to Langley seniors. New BC housing enforcement introduced. Metro Vancouver cuts emissions amid growth. Indigenous leadership milestone in NDP race....
Langley Township byelection: Who are the seven candidates?
Seven candidates are competing in Langley Township's October 25 byelection to fill the council seat vacated by Misty Van Popta. The field includes former MP John Aldag, ex-Langley City mayor Val van den Broek, and former councillor Blair Whitmarsh, among others....
Langley Roundup: News for October 9th, 2025
Township of Langley Mayor hosts community Q&A tonight at Murrayville Hall. Plus: firefighter cancer screening bill advances, public service workers strike for fair wages, Elections BC fines Conservative candidates for election violations, and Langley City tackles heat protection policies....
Langley Roundup: News for October 8th, 2025
Tonight brings two key community events for Langley residents: a final safety conversation at City Hall and Highway 1 updates at Walnut Grove. Labour tensions play out at local liquor stores while massive pumpkins and generous dog lovers steal the show at community events....
Langley Roundup: News for October 7th, 2025
Langley's daily roundup covers Langley City's 2026 budget with police costs driving tax hikes, a second shooting at a Surrey restaurant chain, public service workers rallying at the legislature, and Alberta's pipeline scheme that masks separatist ambitions while bilking taxpayers....
Langley Roundup: News for October 3rd, 2025
BC Hydro digs up Langley streets for major power upgrades. Canada Post strike continues into week two. Music teacher pleads guilty to harassing teens. Plus: Halloween display map, ICBC safety funding, and pool drainage guidelines for responsible seasonal maintenance....