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Critical conversations explored at Chamber meeting

Chamber breakfast meeting being held Sept. 28
Minister unmoved by power producers' plea

Minister unmoved by power producers' plea

Energy Minister Rich Coleman expects to decide this fall on changes to B.C.'s clean energy legislation, including a possible reduction in independent power purchases by BC Hydro.

Signal switch to give more old TVs the boot

E-waste recycling depots expect higher volume
B.C. power producers press their case

B.C. power producers press their case

Independent power producers, a climate scientist and an advocate for aboriginal development urged the B.C. government Wednesday to stick with B.C.'s plan to become self-sufficient in clean energy.
Dawson-Brill tradition carries on with Rona South Langley

Dawson-Brill tradition carries on with Rona South Langley

For almost 50 years now Dawson-Brill Lumber has been the supplier of choice for farmers across B.C. when it came to posts and rails and barn construction materials. The owners and managers vow this won't change when the store opens Thursday, Sept. 15 under the name Rona South Langley.
Mobile gym caters to Hollywood elite

Mobile gym caters to Hollywood elite

Trailer built with Hollywood movie stars in mind

Mining innovator Byron Knelson passes away

Well-known Langley business person Byron Knelson died on Aug. 29, after a short battle and complications related to cancer. He was 80 years old.

Vancouver parking prices not world class yet

Rates above national average but below Calgary's
B.C. housing industry still waiting for HST Plan B

B.C. housing industry still waiting for HST Plan B

In the wake of the HST referendum, housing contractors hope B.C. consumers won't wait 18 months to spend on renovations and new homes.

Freybe dramatically lowers energy use

Freybe Gourmet Foods is one of 18 companies based in the Township which are taking part in a cost and energy savings initiative called Climate Smart Program.