Oct 31, 2009 | Langley Times
Christmas Bureau opens for season on Nov. 2
The Langley Christmas Bureau is getting set to open its doors once again for the upcoming holiday season.
Aldergrove's Dead Frog Brewery is rapidly becoming one of the signature craft breweries in the Lower Mainland, and with that recognition comes expansion.
Aldergrove businesses sweep Langley 'excellence' awards
Gus Hartl of Aldergrove Credit Union accepts the award for large business of the year from Bob Mann of BDO Dunwoody at Saturday's Business Excellence Awards.
Fiddling around at the heritage hall
The Hazelmere Heritage Fiddlers will perform at an annual fundraiser on Saturday, Oct.
Langley MP Mark Warawa's name has been added to the dreaded list. The Liberals say more than 50 Tory MPs have mixed Conservative party chest-thumping with handing out government stimulus dollars.
Aldergrove border opens early for Olympics
The Aldergrove border crossing will open at 5 a.m. - but only for a few weeks during the 2010 Winter Olympics.
Aldergrove shooting suspect was shooting victim two years ago
The father of one of the teens arrested and charged in the Monday night shooting at an Aldergrove house party made headlines two years ago, after he was shot at in his Hummer while trying to drop his son off at school.
Sudoku-playing bus driver busted in Surrey
A video apparently showing a Coast Mountain Bus Driver playing a sudoku puzzle while driving was posted on YouTube.
A new tree was planted Thursday to remember the veterans and victims of a war fought generations ago.
Langley Township Council Meeting Report--Monday Afternoon, Oct. 19, 2009
Langley Township Council notes for our afternoon meeting, Monday, October 19, 2009.
Shooting at Langley house party
Two young men from Langley face attempted murder charges following a shooting last night at a party on a rural property on Springfield Drive in Aldergrove.
Centre repairs top out near $1 million
The Langley Seniors Resource Centre arson fire repair price tag now sits at $1 million.
Fair goes back in time with Medieval Madness theme
Sounds of thundering hooves are to be expected at any fair - including the Aldergrove Fair Days set for later this month.
Crashes linked to drunk driving...
One driver is lucky to be alive after a pair of accidents that Langley RCMP say are most likely linked to alcohol consumption.
CBSA boss to discuss Aldergrove border crossing's future
The future of the Aldergrove border crossing will be on the agenda, as Kim Scoville, District Director of the Pacific Highway District for the Canada Border Services Agency, speaks to the Greater Langley Chamber of Commerce at its dinner meeting Tuesday.
Lower Mainland chambers of commerce will meet with their U.S. counterpart from Bellingham, as well as with one of the region's MLAs, next week to discuss expanding service at the Aldergrove border crossing.
Motorcycle rider killed 6 hours ago
A 31-year-old Langley man died when his motorcycle slammed into an SUV in Surrey Saturday evening.
The Abbotsford Regional Hospital and Cancer Centre looks after the environment while it cares for patients.
Langley Good Times Cruise-In Art drives Cruise-In into 11th year
Cruising downtown Langley on Saturday will be a great automotive experience, no doubt, with enough heavy metal to keep most car-lovers gawking for hours.
Aldergrovea s downtown core is in need of an extreme makeover soon, if it plans to ever become a vibrant community, warned Township Councillor Bob Long at Mondaya s afternoon council meeting.
Langley City has bought parking lot behind city hall
Langley City has purchased the parking lot behind City Hall and the Timms Centre, with the possibility of the land being turned into a civic centre or a multi-storey parkade.
Shots rang out in Langley early Friday. This time it wasn't an exchange of gunfire between gangs, and no one is believed to have been killed - although three Mounties and a civilian were taken to hospital.
A fundraising gala this Saturday at Hazelmere Golf and Tennis Club marks the launch of an ongoing partnership between the Friends of the Semiahmoo Bay and local artists.
Proposals for two new casinos in Surrey need to be considered very warily by Surrey council.