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Goaltender Brodie MacDonald

Thunder ready to roll

Expect the other six teams in the Western Lacrosse Association to be gunning for the Langley Thunder this season.


 
The Rochester Knighthawks

NLL title game thrills sold-out crowd

Joel McCready was one happy lacrosse player Saturday.


 
McDonald's restaurants

McHappy Day for Langley volunteer

Usually twice a month, the Langley resident, an operations consultant for a number of McDonald's restaurants in Langley, visits Ronald McDonald House to spend time with RMH's young patients and their families.


 
Langley Thunder

Thunder plays role in NLL title game

Local fans will see very familiar names adorning the upper backs of a few player jerseys, when the Washington Stealth and Rochester Knighthawks square off for the National Lacrosse League title Saturday at the Langley Events Centre.


 
Athan Iannucci

National Lacrosse League title game Saturday at LEC

North American pro lacrosse supremacy comes down to one game and one venue.


 
Christine Girard

Brookswood lifters learn from Olympic medalist

The weightlifting team from Brookswood Secondary has taken the term "girl power" to heart.


 
Maple Ridge Cycle’s Troy Scott

Kids learn to ride at weekend home show

A section of the Albion Fairgrounds will be transformed into a temporary BMX track for this weekend's Ridge Meadows Home Show.


 
Haney Builders manager Alex Yakovyshenko

Answers await at home show

Have a question about building or home renovations?


 
Joe Barbaro

Centre turns man's life around

The burly man adorned in a red ball cap and St. Louis Cardinals baseball jersey was able to mask the nerves coursing through him as he made his way through a room inside the Caring Place Thursday.


 
Matthew Williams

Langley athlete wears many hats

Take away the two gold medals, one silver, and one bronze he won in speedskating at the 2012 Special Olympics Canada Winter Games.


 
Maple Ridge Secondary students

Teenaged bookworms battle for supremacy

High school students from across the district "battled" inside Samuel Robertson Technical (SRT) Secondary's library last Thursday, April 18.


 
Brent Langridge

Student earns black belt after 12 years

Smooth as fresh milk, with the nimbleness and fluidity of a dancer, Brent Langridge practised his punching, blocking, and kicking techniques while warming up for a recent early-morning class at the Sun Hang Do martial arts studio in Maple Ridge.


 
Richmond Sockeyes

High-scoring linemates key to Sockeyes' Keystone Cup win

The Richmond Sockeyes rule junior B hockey in Western Canada, thanks in large part to the scoring exploits of a pair of linemates from Langley.


 
Otter co-op

Otter Co-op gears up to host vintage weekend

The first of what organizers hope will be many springtime show and shine events at the Otter Co-op is taking place over two days this weekend.


 
Volunteers

Volunteers drive Games

Organizers of the 2013 Special Olympics BC Summer Games are hoping 1,000 people or more will respond to this request, as the four-day event in Langley draws nearer.


 
semifinalists

Semifinalists wow judges, audience

A nine-year-old dancing dynamo, two local rock bands, and an opera singer are among the acts that made the cut from Langley Has Talent semifinals, held Saturday at Christian Life Assembly (CLA).


 
North Langley

North Langley tourney held in coach's memory

The memory of longtime baseball coach Will Smith shone brightly over the weekend.


 
Ambassador has many roles

Ambassador has many roles

Special Olympics have been good to Matthew Williams - and he's been good to Special Olympics.


 
Members of Meadowridge School’s Class of 2013

Meadowridge's graduating class continues studying globally

f you're among the Class of 2013 at Meadowridge School, you're in very brainy company.