Lilianne Fuller

Permanent residents of Canada who live in the Langley area are invited to join the Library Champions Project as volunteers. The program is designed to help new immigrants connect to the community through the public library system.

Library Champions Project introduced in the Langleys

Volunteers needed for outreach program to new immigrants

Permanent residents of Canada who live in the Langley area are invited to join the Library Champions Project as volunteers. The program is designed to help new immigrants connect to the community through the public library system.
Syrian refugees painted their faces with Canadian flags on Saturday and sang O Canada, as the community of new immigrants gathered to say thank you to Langley and tell their stories. Despite their joy at feeling safe and welcome, the group has had some difficulty with transportation and accommodation.

Syrians gather to say thanks to Langley community

Some new residents struggling with transportation, accommodation but all are grateful to finally have a safe place to live

Syrian refugees painted their faces with Canadian flags on Saturday and sang O Canada, as the community of new immigrants gathered to say thank you to Langley and tell their stories. Despite their joy at feeling safe and welcome, the group has had some difficulty with transportation and accommodation.

Home Church will mark Holy Week with unique ‘service of shadows’

Tenebrae, with its roots in 4th century, was comprised of three services in three days

As many as 60 people turned out on Nov. 25 for a candlelight vigil at McBurney Lane to mark the ninth annual International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women.

Candlelight vigil aims to shine a light on violence against women

Solemn service drew as many as 60 people to McBurney Lane on Monday evening

As many as 60 people turned out on Nov. 25 for a candlelight vigil at McBurney Lane to mark the ninth annual International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women.