Tyler Orton

Golf tournament organizers donate $20,000 to Kwantlen Polytechnic University in the name of Surrey Six murder victim Ed Schellenberg. Schellenberg’s widow, Lois, second from left, hopes the money helps young people make better life choices. From left, Brian White, Lois Schellenberg, Kevin Ford, Henry Reiser, Debbie Mellenger, and Tom Westgate.

Endowment aids Kwantlen trades students, honours slain gasfitter

Golf tournament organizers donate $20,000 to Kwantlen Polytechnic University in the name of Surrey Six murder victim Ed Schellenberg.

Golf tournament organizers donate $20,000 to Kwantlen Polytechnic University in the name of Surrey Six murder victim Ed Schellenberg. Schellenberg’s widow, Lois, second from left, hopes the money helps young people make better life choices. From left, Brian White, Lois Schellenberg, Kevin Ford, Henry Reiser, Debbie Mellenger, and Tom Westgate.
Wally Martin has repurposed  signs from last November’s municipal election campaign into beds for his grandchildren. The Township resident said he was inspired to do this after seeing so much reusable material end up in the landfills after elections.

Politics makes strange beds, fellows

A local man has recycled a number of old campaign signs from last November's municipal election into children’s beds

Wally Martin has repurposed  signs from last November’s municipal election campaign into beds for his grandchildren. The Township resident said he was inspired to do this after seeing so much reusable material end up in the landfills after elections.

Company faces possible fines for improper asbestos disposal

The B.C. Ministry of Environment is investigating a local business for improper disposal of hazardous material

Tattoo parlour bylaw prevents business from moving to Township

Tattoo artist James Walther wants to open a tattoo shop in Brookswood, but he needs the Township to rethink some of its zoning rules first.

Beer garden money is free to flow

Motion to dictate use of revenue from fundraisers shot down by majority of Township council

Appraiser Kevin Hansen cut a cheque for $2,000 to a man who brought a gold watch to the Great Canadian Roadshow on Wednesday, April 11. The event  attracted hundreds to the Coast Hotel and Convention Centre last week.

Roadshow offers chance to cash in

The Great Canadian Roadshow set up shop at the Coast Hotel and Convention Centre in Langley City last week

Appraiser Kevin Hansen cut a cheque for $2,000 to a man who brought a gold watch to the Great Canadian Roadshow on Wednesday, April 11. The event  attracted hundreds to the Coast Hotel and Convention Centre last week.
Shaun Gauthier, above, passed away from a rare form of cancer that took his life two weeks after being diagnosed. Gauthier’s childhood friends Chris and Jamie Ruscheinski are honouring him with CURE is the New Black, an event the brothers hope will raise $80,000 for the Shaun G Foundation. All money earned for the foundation goes towards fighting cancer.

Twins raise funds to fight cancer in friend’s name

After more than a decade of raising money Chris and Jamie Ruscheinski’s resolve to fight the disease has yet to dissipate.

Shaun Gauthier, above, passed away from a rare form of cancer that took his life two weeks after being diagnosed. Gauthier’s childhood friends Chris and Jamie Ruscheinski are honouring him with CURE is the New Black, an event the brothers hope will raise $80,000 for the Shaun G Foundation. All money earned for the foundation goes towards fighting cancer.
Langley’s Joshua Beil and Cassandra Rush are hoping to win an appearance on the Say Yes to the Dress cable series in an effort to secure a $5,000 wedding gown.

Langley couple’s hearts set on wedding dress and TV show

Joshua Beil and Cassandra Rush are hoping to win an appearance on Say Yes to the Dress

Langley’s Joshua Beil and Cassandra Rush are hoping to win an appearance on the Say Yes to the Dress cable series in an effort to secure a $5,000 wedding gown.
Langley Township Councillor Kim Richter.

Task force to reassess council pay hikes

Langley Township council is reaching out to the community to evaluate how municipal politicians receive pay hikes.

Langley Township Councillor Kim Richter.
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