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A young Langley equestrian showed her stuff over the summer at a major competition in Europe.


 
Rich Coleman

Coleman stays to contest election

Rich Coleman may have seen several colleagues depart recently, but the Fort Langley-Aldergrove MLA has announced he is definitely running for re-election next spring.


 
Gail Chaddock-Costello

Classrooms could be crowded

On day 19 of his 22-day marathon to protest Bill 22's impact on public education, North Vancouver teacher Ian Cunliffe came through Langley.


 
Shane Dyson

Two contest NDP nomination in Fort

There will be two people vying to represent the NDP in Fort LangleyAldergrove in the next provincial election.


 
Gail Chaddock-Costello

Union head turning politician

She's looking to run for the NDP and secure the seat currently occupied by Liberal MLA Rich Coleman.


 
Gail Chaddock-Costello

Impasse broken in teachers contract talks

Local teachers won't be jumping up and down over a proposed contract settlement but the Langley Teachers' Association (LTA) is recommending they vote in favour of the deal.


 

Teachers asked to resume volunteering

The B.C. Public School Employers' Association (BCPSEA) has asked the Labour Relations Board (LRB) to make teachers resume extracurricular activities.


 
mike

Teachers walk off the job

Langley teachers will be on the "sticket" lines during the three day walkout March 5-7.


 
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Teachers could strike next week

The head of the Langley Teachers' Association (LTA) won't rule out an illegal walkout, after the province moved to ban teachers from striking.


 
sandra

Board called to fight homophobia

A committee of community members including the local teachers' union has asked the Langley School District to do more about homophobia in schools.


 
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LTA has wishes for funding

The Langley Teachers' Association is hoping some ghosts visit the Ministry of Education this Christmas.


 

New position despite debt

I have an advertisement from School District No. 35 for a new administration position. Now, more dollars for a new administrative position that never existed before! Where are these funds coming from in a district swimming in debt?


 

LTA bristles over outage

The Langley Teachers' Association president said she's appalled that students were kept in dark schools without heat during Tuesday's power outages.


 

Two new schools, both headed for Willoughby

The provincial government's announcement Monday of cash for new schools around B.C. included money to build two in Langley.


 

Vote unique

The Nov. 19 municipal elections will see a school board elected at a time when its largest employee group, teachers, are in job action.