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Selvy Pangan

Salon day pampers AOK mom

"I have been thoroughly pampered today," said Cathy Dunn, the recipient of this year's AOK Extreme Home Repair project.


 
Local business owners

Community came together

The businesses that helped out after a fire at the Elm building got a thank you from Langley City Mayor Peter Fassbender Tuesday.


 
Peter Fassbender

Byelection looms if mayor moves to Surrey MLA role

After the Liberals unexpected victory at the polls last week, City Mayor Peter Fassbender found himself elected as MLA in Surrey-Fleetwood.


 
Mark Warawa, Langley MP

Anti-pedophile motion moves forward

Langley's Conservative MP Mark Warawa has been given government support for his latest private members bill.


 

English can change accidentally

Given the number of real injustices and outrages in the world, it's probably wrong of me to flip out about grammar and word usage.


 

Man stuck in own door

A young Surrey man needed help from Langley RCMP and City firefighters Monday night after he got stuck in the door of his own truck.


 
The RCMP are looking for the owners of jewelry

Gems found after tip leads RCMP to suspect

A sizeable cache of stolen jewelry was found when Langley RCMP searched a suspicious car.


 
TreeCanada's Christian Walli and TD Bank

Farm field transforming into park

One of Langley's newest parks is to bear the name of one of its oldest roads.


 

Traffic light nixed on Mavis Ave. An argument over a traffic light consumed council during talk of a Fort development

Langley Township council reversed course May 13 on asking a developer to pay for a new traffic signal in downtown Fort Langley.


 

Visit to park planned before Speedway decision

Metro Vancouver's Environment and Parks Committee gave a big "maybe" to the idea of auto racing in Langley's Campbell Valley Regional Park on Thursday.


 

Why it's good that polls failed

The poll that came closest to calling the result right in last Tuesday's provincial election was still wildly wrong. A Forum Research poll done six days before the vote showed a mere two-point gap between the Liberals and the NDP. Of course, it still had the NDP out in front, not losing by almost five per cent in the popular vote and 17 seats in the Legislature.


 

Why it's good that polls have failed

The poll that came closest to calling the result right in Tuesday's provincial election was still wildly wrong.


 

Why it's good that polls failed

The poll that came closest to calling the result right in Tuesday's provincial election was still wildly wrong. A Forum Research poll done six days before the vote showed a mere two-point gap between the Liberals and the NDP. Of course, it still had the NDP out in front, not losing by almost five per cent in the popular vote and 17 seats in the Legislature.


 
Leigh Wilson

Steep road raises traffic safety concern

Dump trucks and a cracking road are irking residents of one North Langley neighbourhood.


 
Wally Martin

Green heartened by vote increase

Wally Martin may not have won a seat on Tuesday, but the Green Party candidate for Langley was not singing the blues.


 

Robocalls banned for Conservative campaign

The BC Conservatives were told to halt robocalls in violation of election advertising rules, after Langley residents complained.


 

Flooding not likely in Langley

While flooding is not expected to impact Langley, river forecasters and emergency planners are keeping an eye on the Fraser River.


 

Miss BC hopeful aids others

An Aldergrove teen hoping to become the next Miss B.C. spent the first full week of May hammering away on a construction crew.


 

Dyson, Mercier make do with second place

The mood at the headquarters' of the Langley and Fort Langley-Aldergrove campaigns was somber as results came in showing an unexpected win for the Liberals across the province.