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Heather Colpitts

Heather Colpitts

Since starting in the news industry in 1992, my passion for sharing stories has taken me around Western Canada, including Bonnyville, Alta., Prince Rupert, 100 Mile House, and most recently here in Langley – since 2008. I have spent my career working as a reporter and photographer for community news media, and look forward to continuing to bring the news of Langley to Langley – whether in print or online.

Phone
604-994-1052
Email
heather.colpitts@langleyadvancetimes.com

Recent Work by Heather

Langley seniors centre could not operate without volunteer support

Langley seniors centre could not operate without volunteer support

Volunteers honoured for their work
May Day remains a big celebration for Langley

May Day remains a big celebration for Langley

Many head to Fort Langley for festivities on holiday Monday
Langley City firefighters help teach residents fire safety

Langley City firefighters help teach residents fire safety

Many families attend to learn about the local department and fire safety
Summit gives Langley students big ideas

Summit gives Langley students big ideas

Students learn there's more to selling than having a good product
Langley alpacas reveal spring haircuts and help charity

Langley alpacas reveal spring haircuts and help charity

Farm is home to alpacas, llamas, camels, chickens, ducks, bunnies, donkeys, emus and more
Used oil recycler comes up with slick solution for Langley

Used oil recycler comes up with slick solution for Langley

Langley joins neighbouring Lower Mainland communities in having disposal options closer to home
Get Hip at Langley Fine Arts School fundraiser

Get Hip at Langley Fine Arts School fundraiser

Gift Shop performs the music of the Tragically Hip
COMMUNITY CALENDAR: What's on the go around Langley

COMMUNITY CALENDAR: What's on the go around Langley

Groups are welcome to submit information about upcoming community events in Langley. Publication is at the discretion of the newspaper, and host groups are responsible for keeping their information up to date.
Unique newspaper partnership inspires Langley students

Unique newspaper partnership inspires Langley students

Public school students draw ads for local businesses and organizations
Langley City memorial honours those killed on the job

Langley City memorial honours those killed on the job

The first National Day of Mourning ceremony was in Canada in 1985, and it has since expanded, taking place in more than 100 countries
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