9 hrs ago | Aldergrove Star
Investment advisor named Langley Chamber president
Roberto Farina is the new president of the Greater Langley Chamber of Commerce. He was elected to the post at the chamber's annual general meeting on Tuesday, June 16.
13 hrs ago | Langley Times
Hit-and-run driver who killed Langley child wants his licence back
Christine Quigley remembers the scene only too well. A hand poking out from under a white sheet belonged to her niece, Carley Regan, 13.
Fun and military history at Aldergrove Fair Days
This year's Aldergrove Fair Days will feature a 'Trebuchet Building Contest' and competitors will fire water balloons at cardboard castles.
Assault and robbery at Brydon Park
A man was assaulted and then robbed at Brydon Park on Canada Day morning. Around 9:30 a.m., Langley RCMP were called by the victim to the park near 197 Street and 53 Avenue.
Editorial - Keep an eye on Langley City
Langley City council is seeking applications of interest in developing the Langley Prairie school site.
It was as if Mother Nature gave cyclists taking part in last year's Ride For Hope an invisible helping hand.
Wednesday is July 1, when Canada celebrates its birthday as a nation. For some, July 1 is a chance to hide out in the hammock while many others from coast to coast to coast will go to a party of some sort.
Community comes together to open Gateway
Fort Langley-Aldergrove MLA Rich Coleman, B.C.'s Housing minister, couldn't make it to Friday afternoon's groundbreaking ceremony for the Salvation Army's new Gateway of Hope homeless shelter and support centre in Langley.
The Aldergrove Border Crossing will stay open to trucks and is about to be upgraded courtesy of federal infrastructure funding.
Charges laid for money laundering 5 hours ago
A high profile raid of two Langley City businesses has resulted in charges almost a year later, the RCMP have announced.
There will be no charges for the parents who bought an ad endorsing a group of school board trustees during the 2008 election.
Two charged with money laundering
The dramatic takedown of a currency exchange in Langley City on May 26, 2008 has now led to charges against two men.
B.C. Paralympian describes day her life changed
Lauren Barwick spends time with her horse Maile at the Windsum training facility in Langley, British Columbia.
Fight with alien invaders ongoing
Langleyites beware: there are aliens in our midst, and many of us don't know they exist.
Flash 'n' dash: Naked man steals fries at Wendy's drive-through
A woman was robbed of her French fries Saturday night at a drive-through in Langley by a naked man who swiped the meal.
Flagperson struck in Langley construction zone 19 minutes ago
A flagperson directing traffic in a construction zone along Fraser Highway in Langley was struck early Friday morning.
Abner, a six-year-old male Chow/Shepherd cross, gold and red in colour, is one of two guard dogs stolen Tuesday night.
Longer morning walks with my dog, eating dinner before 7:30 p.m., being able to watch the 6 p.m. TV news for the first time in five years, never having to commute on Glover Road again - these are all things I thought about as I crossed the Golden Ears bridge the first of many times on Tuesday morning.
Businesses call for 24 Avenue off-ramp
They plan to ramp up business. A northbound off-ramp from Highway 99 at 24 Avenue - " aimed at moving traffic from the border crossings into South Surrey, Cloverdale and the two Langleys - " has become a high priority for local business organizations.