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'9-1-1: Police, fire or ambulance?'

'9-1-1: Police, fire or ambulance?'

Staff in the Abbotsford Police Department’s radio room are the first in line of the city’s emergency-response operations
Election 2014: David Tod seeks Langley Township seat on Board of Education

Election 2014: David Tod seeks Langley Township seat on Board of Education

School District 35: Tod, David - trustee candidate (Langley Township): Current teacher knows education system well.
Election 2014: Kim Richter seeking sixth term on Langley Township council

Election 2014: Kim Richter seeking sixth term on Langley Township council

Township of Langley: Richter, Kim - council candidate: 'Fiercely independent' councillor promises to ask tough questions.
Marijuana bunkers called waste of Canada's best farmland

Marijuana bunkers called waste of Canada's best farmland

Metro Vancouver cities want safeguards but can't keep medical pot out of Agricultural Land Reserve
Election 2014: Steve Ferguson wants an eighth term on Langley Township council

Election 2014: Steve Ferguson wants an eighth term on Langley Township council

Township of Langley: Ferguson, Steve - council candidate: Longtime councillor says he is "available and accountable" to citizens.
Permits approved for Site C hydro dam

Permits approved for Site C hydro dam

BC Hydro negotiating compensation with aboriginal communities, B.C. cabinet to decide soon whether $8 billion project will go ahead
Public hearing for agri-centre proposal

Public hearing for agri-centre proposal

Farm equipment dealers would move to rural area

Metro Vancouver denied funding for lawsuit against Langley Township

The Union of B.C. Municipalities will not help pay for a lawsuit Metro Vancouver has initiated against Langley Township.

Pump problems could delay East Langley Water Supply project

Project delays could lead to East Langley water restrictions
Crude oil's dive slow to bring lower gas prices but more relief is forecast

Crude oil's dive slow to bring lower gas prices but more relief is forecast

Metro Vancouver gasoline prices predicted to drop to $1.25 or lower (with interactive chart)