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#MeToo doesn’t go far enough: Langley transition shelter

#MeToo doesn’t go far enough: Langley transition shelter

Explosion of sexual assault allegations are not confined to Hollywood – issue exists closer to home.
Updated: Vancouver Police execute gang search warrant in Langley

Updated: Vancouver Police execute gang search warrant in Langley

Searched two shops located on property behind residential houses
#MeToo doesn’t go far enough: Langley transition shelter

#MeToo doesn’t go far enough: Langley transition shelter

Explosion of sexual assault allegations are not confined to Hollywood – issue exists closer to home.
Langley event moves to quash violence against women

Langley event moves to quash violence against women

A new venue and combined ceremony push to eradicate abuse of women in Langley.
Environmentalists reaching out to owners of Langley wetlands

Environmentalists reaching out to owners of Langley wetlands

A three-year education effort wraps up around the North Langley Fingered Wetlands.
Protection service officer at Cowichan Hospital gets award for handling man with knife

Protection service officer at Cowichan Hospital gets award for handling man with knife

Charles Kraeling honoured for his heroic actions at the health facility during an incident in July.
Kim Richter announces campaign for mayor in 2018

Kim Richter announces campaign for mayor in 2018

The Langley Township councillor is currently serving her sixth term on council
Surrey/Langley area won’t have Operation Red Nose service this holiday season

Surrey/Langley area won’t have Operation Red Nose service this holiday season

Canada-wide safe-ride program looks for a new non-profit operator for next year
Fire damages Langley City pawnshop

Fire damages Langley City pawnshop

Damage restricted to small area at rear of building
City tourism agency warned against using similar-sounding name to Tourism Langley

City tourism agency warned against using similar-sounding name to Tourism Langley

It would have created confusion and violated our trademark, Township marketing agency says