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Teacher talks loom over legislative session

Teacher talks loom over legislative session

The B.C. government will provide more money for special-needs support in the province's public schools, and impose new training on teachers, according to Premier Christy Clark's first throne speech.
Accused Langley vet testifies in cruelty case

Accused Langley vet testifies in cruelty case

Denies using ailing horse to try to tow a car out of a ditch in 2008
Captains' meeting

Captains' meeting

City making plans for new Timms Centre

Beginning this December, the community recreation centre will temporarily relocate from its current home on Douglas Crescent
Murray Jones seeks Township council seat

Murray Jones seeks Township council seat

Murray Jones is again running for a seat on Langley Township council. Jones ran in the 2008 municipal election.

Students traumatized after seeing classmate struck in crosswalk

Clark offers $30 million for rec facilities

Clark offers $30 million for rec facilities

Premier Christy Clark has used her first keynote address to municipal leaders to announce what she calls a "modest" $30 million fund for local recreation centres, playgrounds and trails.
Premier kills idea of MSP surcharge on smokers

Premier kills idea of MSP surcharge on smokers

Clark opposes de Jong proposal to tinker with premiums
Serial killer Clifford Olson has died

Serial killer Clifford Olson has died

Olson had served almost 30 years in prison for abducting, raping and murdering eight girls and three boys in British Columbia from 1980-81
More charges laid against ‘prolific’ thieves charged with robbing Langley coffee house owner

More charges laid against ‘prolific’ thieves charged with robbing Langley coffee house owner

Abbotsford brothers charged with other residential break-and-enters in Langley, Surrey, White Rock and New Westminster.