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Letter: Sacrifice and Sorrow exhibit at Langley Centennial Museum well worth a look

Editor : I went to see the current exhibit in Fort Langley at the Langley Centennial Museum.

Letter: School zone signage could be improved

Editor: As someone who religiously obeys the school speed zone laws, I have to raise this issue.
Letter: City should be applauded for 203 Street improvements

Letter: City should be applauded for 203 Street improvements

‘Hopefully more projects like this are in the future for Langley City.’
Letter: Better to cancel Langley’s Cruise-In than move it

Letter: Better to cancel Langley’s Cruise-In than move it

A long-time resident and Cruise-In participant won’t be following to Aldergrove.

Letter: A round of golf would be nice sometimes

Editor: (This is) a short note to say that my wife and I enjoyed Jim McGregor’s article, “We were taught all the wrong stuff” (the Times , April 21).

Letter: Removal of Begbie statue an attempt to sanitize history

Editor: I write today to acknowledge that the Law Society of British Columbia sees fit to protect us all from the rough lessons of history.

Letter: Wants of one business should not trump the needs of many

Editor: How can Metro Vancouver justify the wants of one business (Ebco and their air quality application) as overriding the needs of the businesses around them?

Letter: No excuse for treatment of patient in this day and age

Editor: After reading the letter in the Friday, April 21 Langley Times , referring to a loss of human decency, I had to voice my opinion about this occurrence.

Letter: Bill S206 would impede parents’ ability to discipline children

Editor: I have the privilege, and yet sometimes difficult task of raising a three -and-a-half-year-old and a 2-year-old.
Letter: Liberal candidate no-shows owe voters a reason

Letter: Liberal candidate no-shows owe voters a reason

Why did the Liberal candidates for Langley and Langley East not attend the all candidates hosted by the teachers’ union?