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Parents sue police over son's death in freeway crash

Parents sue police over son's death in freeway crash

Jeremy Pinette of Abbotsford was killed in June 2011 in Langley, and his parents say police contributed to his death.

Lions step up for Christmas Bureau

Langley club presented charity with a cheque for $9,000. Proceeds earned during 2012 Christmas Kettle campaign

Crime is down in the Langleys, chief of police tells City Council

Small plot farming pays off in a big way

Small plot farming pays off in a big way

More than 400 people turned out to Langley symposium on intensive agriculture last Saturday
Regulator scolds TransLink property sell off as imprudent

Regulator scolds TransLink property sell off as imprudent

Bus buying with federal gas tax may also be scuttled by Metro Vancouver mayors
Attacks on bus drivers spur $15,000 reward offer

Attacks on bus drivers spur $15,000 reward offer

124 assaults so far this year as unions, partners join forces to deter transit violence
More safety disclosure urged for B.C.

More safety disclosure urged for B.C.

Duty to report in B.C. law for 20 years, but only used by police for release of dangerous offenders from custody
Highway speed limits, tire rules reviewed

Highway speed limits, tire rules reviewed

Transportation Minister Todd Stone is iinviting public input on changes to speed limits on rural highways and winter tire requirements
Drums dumped on Langley lawn

Drums dumped on Langley lawn

Langley RCMP are looking to reunite someone with their drums.
Highways through Agassiz, Manning Park have highest crash rates in Lower Mainland

Highways through Agassiz, Manning Park have highest crash rates in Lower Mainland

Data released on collision frequency on B.C. highways as part of speed limit and safety review