Frank Bucholtz

Four people arrested after lengthy investigation into ‘dial-a-dope’ ring

Operation has been under surveillance since 2012, and in one year operated from five different stash houses.

One of the first Burlington Northern Santa Fe empty coal trains to use the Southern Railway of B.C. tracks through rural Langley passes by the Sperling siding at 240 Street on Monday morning. The trains will detour through Langley and Abbotsford for the next two months.

Update: Empty coal trains began showing up in unlikely Langley locations on Monday

Lightly-used Southern Railway of B.C. line likely to host several trains a day over summer months.

One of the first Burlington Northern Santa Fe empty coal trains to use the Southern Railway of B.C. tracks through rural Langley passes by the Sperling siding at 240 Street on Monday morning. The trains will detour through Langley and Abbotsford for the next two months.

Voting strategically in municipal contests can make a difference

If non-voters want to take part this year, they need to pay attention to candidates and to incumbents' records.

Firefighters battled a stubborn blaze on the Bypass Thursday afternoon (June 22) in a commercial building.

Fire at deli on Langley Bypass

A tall, grey plume of smoke could be seen after a two storey commercial building caught fire on Thursday afternoon.

Firefighters battled a stubborn blaze on the Bypass Thursday afternoon (June 22) in a commercial building.

Gas price differential between U.S. and Canada is already significant

A proposal to add a 5.5-cent carbon tax to the local gas price will simply cause even more people to head south for gas and other items.

Langley MP Mark Warawa

Warawa’s ‘Safe at Home’ bill now law of the land

Langley MP's Bill-C489receives royal assent

Langley MP Mark Warawa
Jack Froese is seeking re-election as mayor of Langley Township.

Election 2014: Township mayor plans to run for re-election

Township of Langley: Froese, Jack - mayor candidate: He's eager to carry on the work that began during his first term in office

Jack Froese is seeking re-election as mayor of Langley Township.

Man shot in Clayton area on Wednesday afternoon

Surrey RCMP say a man was shot in the hand while driving in a residential area near 192 Street and 72 Avenue.

Langley City acting mayor Ted Schaffer installed Kristine Simpson for her second term as president of Greater Langley Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday night.

Simpson set to serve second term as Langley chamber president

Kristine Simpson elected by acclamation as Greater Langley Chamber of Commerce president

Langley City acting mayor Ted Schaffer installed Kristine Simpson for her second term as president of Greater Langley Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday night.

Mayors’ council proposes Langley transit improvements

A new B-Line bus to SkyTrain, to be replaced by an LRT line within 12 years, is the major proposal.

Transit plan is ambitious, but extra 5.5 cent gas tax may mean it loses at referendum

Mayors' plan recognizes service shortfalls in Langley, but call for extra 5.5 cents in gas tax may founder with gas already at $1.52.

New rail overpasses are a good start, but more are needed in Langley

It took 35 years for decision-makers to discern that frequent trains passing through Langley create a lot of problems.

Two Canadian veterans of D-Day were present on Friday night, as the Langley branch of the Royal Canadian Legion marked the 70th anniversary of that pivotal day. Les Randall (left) was in the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps, while John Swityk (right) was in the Regina Rifles. They were on Juno Beach on June 6, 1944.

D-Day remembered in Langley City

A gathering at the Langley Royal Canadian Legion branch Friday night remembered Canada's involvement in D-Day.

Two Canadian veterans of D-Day were present on Friday night, as the Langley branch of the Royal Canadian Legion marked the 70th anniversary of that pivotal day. Les Randall (left) was in the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps, while John Swityk (right) was in the Regina Rifles. They were on Juno Beach on June 6, 1944.
Martha Maziva at the Envision credit union Willoughby branch on May 26.

Program trains visiting female leaders

Langley's First West Credit Union hosts CEO from Zimbabwe as part of mentorship program

Martha Maziva at the Envision credit union Willoughby branch on May 26.

D-Day one of the most significant moments of the Second World War

Langley was part of that great and challenging day, and D-Day will be remembered with ceremony here on Friday.

A memorial to the six dogs has been installed at the off-leash dog park in Brookswood.

BC SPCA will recommend animal cruelty charges against dog walker

Six dogs died of heat stroke, but dog walker reported them missing from Brookswood dog park.

A memorial to the six dogs has been installed at the off-leash dog park in Brookswood.

196 Street overpass needs to open soon

Expensive project complete to naked eye, although some finishing touches are underway. Be vigilant and ensure it opens quickly.

The restored Willoughby Hall was opened officially Saturday, May 24, with a ribbon cutting ceremony attended by dozens of community members. From left to right: Kurt Alberts, Willoughby Hall Society president Karl Driese, volunteer Alice Johnson, Linda Baker, Langley Township Mayor Jack Froese and Langley MP Mark Warawa take part in welcoming the community to the refurbished hall.

Restored Willoughby Hall opened to community

Local dignitaries and community members gathered Saturday, May 24, to re-open the hall, which boasts an impressive nine-decade history.

The restored Willoughby Hall was opened officially Saturday, May 24, with a ribbon cutting ceremony attended by dozens of community members. From left to right: Kurt Alberts, Willoughby Hall Society president Karl Driese, volunteer Alice Johnson, Linda Baker, Langley Township Mayor Jack Froese and Langley MP Mark Warawa take part in welcoming the community to the refurbished hall.

Transit map shows how underserved Langley is

Map at Carvolth Exchange has large blank spaces in Langley Township where transit does not exist.

New NDP leader John Horgan has his work cut out for him

The NDP’s biggest handicap is that many voters do not believe it understands how the economy works.

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