Tricia Leslie

Reid McDonald, left, and Rotary member Brian Thomasson go over proposed plans to improve and enhance Aldergrove Athletic Park with an artificial turf field.

Artificial is a good thing at Aldergrove Park

Things are shaping up nicely at Aldergrove Athletic Park

Reid McDonald, left, and Rotary member Brian Thomasson go over proposed plans to improve and enhance Aldergrove Athletic Park with an artificial turf field.

Township council gets capital projects overview

A major project for the Township will be the Mufford overpass, for which the Township anticipates borrowing $24 million.

Hugh Davis, who was born in the same room in the same farmhouse as his father, holds a photo of himself taken in 1953. The farm has been in his family since 1882, when his grandfather bought 121 acres at a Hudson’s Bay Company auction.

This is Davis country

Langley pioneer Hugh Davis reflects on how life has changed in the region over the past 80-plus years

Hugh Davis, who was born in the same room in the same farmhouse as his father, holds a photo of himself taken in 1953. The farm has been in his family since 1882, when his grandfather bought 121 acres at a Hudson’s Bay Company auction.

Township residents could see 2.7 per cent property tax increase in 2012

‘You are at a disadvantage when you don’t have a casino,’ says finance director

Carleigh Patterson leads the Backcountry Horsemen of B.C.’s BC 150 Ride along a trail near the Sumas River in 2008.

Group wants council back in the saddle on South Langley Regional Trail

Project ‘has been on Langley’s to-do list for many years’

Carleigh Patterson leads the Backcountry Horsemen of B.C.’s BC 150 Ride along a trail near the Sumas River in 2008.

Richter calls for review

Pay increases should be linked to performance, councillor argues

Public questions ‘University District’ at TWU

Retaining agricultural land important, residents tell Langley Township council

Langley teen Kato Burgess, shown here in a photo posted to Facebook by Natasha Pilkington, died on Sunday morning after reportedly taking ecstasy. There have been five ecstasy-related deaths in B.C. in the past six months.

‘He was a remarkable person’

Tributes pour in to Facebook memorial for Langley teen, Kato Burgess, who died Sunday after reportedly taking ecstasy

Langley teen Kato Burgess, shown here in a photo posted to Facebook by Natasha Pilkington, died on Sunday morning after reportedly taking ecstasy. There have been five ecstasy-related deaths in B.C. in the past six months.
R.C. Garnett PAC co-president Lorraine Baldwin understands what parents who lined up overnight Sunday to secure their children’s space in the school’s Kindergarten are going through. She’s done it twice herself.

Lining up for Kindergarten a ‘new reality’ for Willoughby

Parents go winter camping as they line up to register for Kindergarten spaces at R.C. Garnett Elementary School

R.C. Garnett PAC co-president Lorraine Baldwin understands what parents who lined up overnight Sunday to secure their children’s space in the school’s Kindergarten are going through. She’s done it twice herself.
The B.C. Anesthesiologists' Society (BCAS) vows doctors will withdraw elective services as of April, despite a government announcement Tuesday funding obstetrical anesthesia 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Anesthesiologists plan service withdrawal, despite gov’t announcement

Province agrees to 24/7 obstetrical anesthesia at the same time as B.C. Anesthesiologists' Society threatens spring job action.

The B.C. Anesthesiologists' Society (BCAS) vows doctors will withdraw elective services as of April, despite a government announcement Tuesday funding obstetrical anesthesia 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
WorkSafeBC is seeking jail time for contractor Arthur Moore, who has repeatedly exposed workers to asbestos.

Jail term sought for asbestos violator

Contractor repeatedly exposed workers to hazardous materials, says WorkSafe BC.

WorkSafeBC is seeking jail time for contractor Arthur Moore, who has repeatedly exposed workers to asbestos.
High salaries spur calls for ICBC review

High salaries spur calls for ICBC review

'ICBC is broken ... and needs to be fixed,' says NDP critic.

High salaries spur calls for ICBC review