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City engineering director Gary Vlieg

Green can dos and don'ts learned

It seems many residents are still learning what goes in the Langley City green waste cans, and what doesn't.


 
Langley City engineering director Gary Vlieg

Garbage goes green for the City

There shouldn't be a big stink about the Langley City garbage and recycling changes coming Jan. 2.


 

Kitchen scraps saved from dump

Langley City wants to talk trash with its residents.


 
The dealership lies

Dealship needs province's green light

Langley City council given third reading to a land rezoning at the corner of Glover Road and the Langley Bypass for a new Mercedes dealership.


 

Glen Valley on evacuation alert

As the highest water levels in decades are expected to hit the Fraser River this weekend, Langley Township has issued an evacuation alert for Glen Valley.


 
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Less trash, more for the blue bin

Langley City will try to negotiate a two-year extension on its garbage and recycling contract as it waits for other levels of government to finalize the rules on garbage disposal and recycling.


 

Wire thieves stripped Langley City's coffers

Langley City taxpayers ended up spending $182,000 to cover the cost of wire theft in 2011.


 
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Langleys map out cycling future

Cycling is slowly becoming a bigger part of the transportation landscape in Langley, as the City and Township, and local riders move ahead with plans for the coming year.


 
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Metal thieves prolific

Local taxpayers will be getting hit in the budget next year thanks to metal thieves.


 
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Mayor lied more than once: report

Lawyers hired to look into the conduct of Mayor Rick Green suggested he might have broken the law, the Lidstone report revealed Tuesday.


 

Feedback drives parking proposal

Should Douglas Crescent have back-in angle parking?


 
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UPDATED: Mayor responds to Lidstone report

Lawyers hired to look into the conduct of Mayor Rick Green suggested he might have broken the law, the just-released Lidstone report revealed Tuesday.


 

World Series squad sizzles

Langley's Little League all-stars, who represented Canada against the world's best over the summer, are hosting a barbecue at Buy-Low Foods in Brookwood on Saturday.


 
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Wire theft hits bottom line

Taxpayers will be getting hit in the budget next year thanks to metal thieves.


 
Langley City council

Should cats be controlled?

Langley City council decided not to get into a cat fight at its Monday meeting.


 

City vandals proving pricey

Vandals are making a mess of Langley City finances.


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Ken Zondervan of the City of Surrey

City residents not sold on overpass

Issues of trucks and noise dominated a Tuesday night open house on the latest changes to a controversial overpass plan on the border of Langley City and Surrey.


 

Roberts Bank plans tweaked

Residents can find out if they've been heard by the Langley City and other groups behind the Roberts Bank Rail Corridor street and overpass projects.


 
Langley Advance

Langley roads rattle motorists

A recent online BCAA survey asked drivers from around B.C. what the worst roads in the province are, based on a variety of factors.