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Simone Malcolm holds newborn son Duncan, with daughter Daisy (right) looking on, in March. 2010.

Langley woman does her part in women’s cancer awareness

Simone Malcolm, 37, was diagnosed with breast cancer in January of 2010, when she was six months pregnant with her third child. She is taking part in the Shoppers Drug Mart Weekend to End Women’s Cancers.

Simone Malcolm holds newborn son Duncan, with daughter Daisy (right) looking on, in March. 2010.
B.C. Lion JR LaRose speaks to student leaders at Walnut Grove Secondary, including Holly Johnston, Jenelle MacDonald, Shannon Tsui, Meeya Jeong, Shayla Gabriel and Lauren Klassen.

B.C. Lion LaRose speaks to student leaders

Having grown up in an underprivileged neighbourhood and overcome his own adversities, JR LaRose now feels it is important to give back in the community. Last month, he took an opportunity to talk to some student leaders at Walnut Grove Secondary School.

B.C. Lion JR LaRose speaks to student leaders at Walnut Grove Secondary, including Holly Johnston, Jenelle MacDonald, Shannon Tsui, Meeya Jeong, Shayla Gabriel and Lauren Klassen.
Elsa Macrosson, 6, was adopted in September 2009 by Diane Macrosson and her husband Scott (not shown). Elsa was born in China with a cleft lip and palate, but did not receive any treatment until she was adopted by the Macrossons and brought to Canada.

Elsa’s all smiles, thanks to Shriners Club

Elsa’s life did not start out conventionally. Born at an orphanage in…

Elsa Macrosson, 6, was adopted in September 2009 by Diane Macrosson and her husband Scott (not shown). Elsa was born in China with a cleft lip and palate, but did not receive any treatment until she was adopted by the Macrossons and brought to Canada.
On June 6 Louise Smith  became Executive Director of the B.C. Military Family Resources Centre. The national program helps military families during the various stages of placement and deployment.

Fort Langley woman named executive director of MFRC

Louise Smith has been selected as the new executive director of the Mainland B.C. Military Family Resource Centre

On June 6 Louise Smith  became Executive Director of the B.C. Military Family Resources Centre. The national program helps military families during the various stages of placement and deployment.
Husband and wife team Erin (left) and Coburn Black are shown with one of their 2007 BMW F650 GS Dakar motorcycles. The two will travel on the bikes across the Americas, and eventually around the world. Their journey starts Saturday.

Langley couple embarks on ‘Ride the World Together’

Two motorcycles filled with supplies and the bare necessities, and two riders…

Husband and wife team Erin (left) and Coburn Black are shown with one of their 2007 BMW F650 GS Dakar motorcycles. The two will travel on the bikes across the Americas, and eventually around the world. Their journey starts Saturday.
Virginia Nikkel is one of 26 students from Carolyn Shandalla’s Grade 6/7 class. She participated in the Young Entrepreneur Show by selling homemade soaps. Her business plan was to have fun and pay back the loan she took from her parents.

Students have chance to show business savvy

Powerplay Young Entrepreneurs program builds knowledge of business world

Virginia Nikkel is one of 26 students from Carolyn Shandalla’s Grade 6/7 class. She participated in the Young Entrepreneur Show by selling homemade soaps. Her business plan was to have fun and pay back the loan she took from her parents.
Three-year-old Peter Reimer became the first child to walk across the new pedestrian overpass over 200 Street at 68 Avenue, as it was officially opened Friday morning.

Pedestrian bridge opens over 200 Street

Peter Reimer, 3, wanted to walk over the pedestrian bridge at 200…

Three-year-old Peter Reimer became the first child to walk across the new pedestrian overpass over 200 Street at 68 Avenue, as it was officially opened Friday morning.
Since switching to solar power three years ago at the Princess and the Pea bed and breakfast, owner Wally Martin has cut his electricity consumption by 90 per cent.

B and B thrives on solar power

Thursday, May 5, 2011, was a milestone at the Princess and the…

Since switching to solar power three years ago at the Princess and the Pea bed and breakfast, owner Wally Martin has cut his electricity consumption by 90 per cent.

Tip ‘N Taste makes a change

The annual Rotary Club Tip ‘N Taste event is due to take…

Dissikuss, crouching at left, moved to Langley from Surrey last year to pursue his hip hop music career, helped out by his producer Sean (Two-Bit) Lennox, standing.

There’s much to Dissikuss

No short cuts on the road to success for Langley hip hop artist

Dissikuss, crouching at left, moved to Langley from Surrey last year to pursue his hip hop music career, helped out by his producer Sean (Two-Bit) Lennox, standing.
Kendra Redekop (left) and Hannah Lang (right) will show their suites to the public on May 28 and 29.

Dueling Design students

There’s nothing like a challenge to add to the character of a…

Kendra Redekop (left) and Hannah Lang (right) will show their suites to the public on May 28 and 29.
Ken Herar will ride into Langley City today (May 18). He will ride approximately 200 km leading up to World Diversity Day, May 21.

Cycling for Diversity

Learning to live together. That’s the message of the United Nation’s World…

Ken Herar will ride into Langley City today (May 18). He will ride approximately 200 km leading up to World Diversity Day, May 21.
Tex Bergman said his goodbyes to the staff at HandyDART on March 18,which was also his 75th birthday.

Bus driver turns in his keys

After driving his HandyDART bus for 16 years, Tex Bergman has said…

Tex Bergman said his goodbyes to the staff at HandyDART on March 18,which was also his 75th birthday.

Six-year-old leads fundraising efforts

Tristan Vance organizes bottle drive to help Carter Mantta

Tea time at Global Montessori

Springtime means green grass, fresh flowers and sunshine, and it’s no different…

Learn to camp part of Parks celebrations

Camping, once known as the Canadian pastime, has been on the decline…

Rhonda Blake placed a calla lily plant in a vase on her mother Marguerite’s grave on Mother’s Day, but the plant and vase were stolen later that day from Langley Lawn Cemetery.

Mother’s Day thieves snatch flowers from grave

Mother’s Day is for giving back, not for taking. This was not…

Rhonda Blake placed a calla lily plant in a vase on her mother Marguerite’s grave on Mother’s Day, but the plant and vase were stolen later that day from Langley Lawn Cemetery.
Sue Kim is one of 324 young professional golfers working towards the Top 20 at the  LPGA Futures Tour

Taking her shot

Since she was seven years old Sue Kim has been on a…

Sue Kim is one of 324 young professional golfers working towards the Top 20 at the  LPGA Futures Tour

Langley Home Expo Returns

Langley Spring Home Expo 2011 has returned for another year, but takes…

Some of Rebecca Darnell’s (third from right, front row) campaign workers marked the end of the campaign by gathering at Coza! Restaurant on Monday night. The Liberal candidate finished third in Langley.

Darnell happy with her campaign

As the votes were being counted on Monday, Liberal candidate Rebecca Darnell…

Some of Rebecca Darnell’s (third from right, front row) campaign workers marked the end of the campaign by gathering at Coza! Restaurant on Monday night. The Liberal candidate finished third in Langley.