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Campbell Heights emissions fears ‘overblown’

Editor: Re: Brookswood residents petition for zero emissions (the Times , May 17)
LETTER: Thanks for bringing profile to charity efforts of Cloverdale art show

LETTER: Thanks for bringing profile to charity efforts of Cloverdale art show

Langley artist Brian Croft is grateful for the West Fine Art Show story.
Letter: Incompatible land use plans put residents’ health and safety at risk

Letter: Incompatible land use plans put residents’ health and safety at risk

Editor: I wrote a letter to the Township of Langley Mayor and Council, expressing my concerns regarding amendments to the Highway and Traffic Bylaw, designating the portion of 216 Street from 88 Avenue to the new interchange as a truck route.

A plan made by millionaires for millionaires

Editor: This may be a surprise, but if you own a home in Brookswood, you are more than likely a millionaire.
Resident challenges Langley’s road overpass plans

Resident challenges Langley’s road overpass plans

Many in community oppose the Township plans for 216th Street.
Letter: Willing to go to Aldergrove to support the Cruise-In

Letter: Willing to go to Aldergrove to support the Cruise-In

A letter writer will still go to the Langley Good Times Cruise-In if it moves to Aldergrove.
Letter: Assisted suicide is a slippery slope

Letter: Assisted suicide is a slippery slope

A Langley letter writer argues against assisted suicide.
Letter: Langley’s aquifer should be protected from industrial development

Letter: Langley’s aquifer should be protected from industrial development

Resident concerned industrial plants near the Langley/Surrey border could impact the local aquifer.
Langley letter writer argues for proportional representation

Langley letter writer argues for proportional representation

A letter writer says strategic voting is a flawed response to a flawed system.

Township not taking rat problem seriously enough, says letter writer

Editor: Local municipalities have a variety of bylaws and policies which are meant to control the spread of rats, but Langley has not shown the will to implement these bylaws.