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.
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.
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Louise Smith has been selected as the new executive director of the Mainland B.C. Military Family Resource Centre
Two motorcycles filled with supplies and the bare necessities, and two riders…
Powerplay Young Entrepreneurs program builds knowledge of business world
Peter Reimer, 3, wanted to walk over the pedestrian bridge at 200…
Thursday, May 5, 2011, was a milestone at the Princess and the…
The annual Rotary Club Tip ‘N Taste event is due to take…
No short cuts on the road to success for Langley hip hop artist
There’s nothing like a challenge to add to the character of a…
Learning to live together. That’s the message of the United Nation’s World…
After driving his HandyDART bus for 16 years, Tex Bergman has said…
Tristan Vance organizes bottle drive to help Carter Mantta
Springtime means green grass, fresh flowers and sunshine, and it’s no different…
Camping, once known as the Canadian pastime, has been on the decline…
Mother’s Day is for giving back, not for taking. This was not…
Since she was seven years old Sue Kim has been on a…
Langley Spring Home Expo 2011 has returned for another year, but takes…
As the votes were being counted on Monday, Liberal candidate Rebecca Darnell…