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MLA Pat Pimm quits caucus after arrest

MLA Pat Pimm quits caucus after arrest

Peace River North MLA Pat Pimm has resigned as a parliamentary secretary for natural gas development and quit the B.C. Liberal caucus after being arrested in a domestic dispute at his home Sunday.
Metro defends plan to harness sewage biogas

Metro defends plan to harness sewage biogas

Cost of waste-to-energy venture criticized
Canada Day brings two-day party in the park

Canada Day brings two-day party in the park

Celebrations centered in McLeod Athletic Park and Fort Langley
Turning the tables

Turning the tables

Dealing and addicted to cocaine and crystal meth, Bruce Lee’s life was in a downward spiral until he got treatment and met a Langley restaurateur who was willing to take a chance on him
40 roads washed out in northeast B.C.

40 roads washed out in northeast B.C.

It will take weeks to repair multiple road and highway washouts caused by a once-in-40-years rainstorm in northeast B.C.
Postal service restored after back-to-work law passes

Postal service restored after back-to-work law passes

Union to comply with legislated end to strike-turned-lockout

Evidence hearing wraps in Langley hammer attack

Start of jury trial moved back
Metro cautious on sharing reservoirs with salmon

Metro cautious on sharing reservoirs with salmon

Drinking water quality a concern if too many fish arrive
Campbell gets appointment to London

Campbell gets appointment to London

Former premier Gordon Campbell has been nominated to be Canada's next High Commmissioner to the United Kingdom.

No more jail time for Jackman

The June 24 sentencing hearing for Albert Jacob Jackman in the 2009 beating of a Langley man won’t mean any more jail time for the 24-year-old involved in a reported sledgehammer attack. That’s because Jackman is already in prison serving the longest jail sentence possible under Canadian law, life with no parole for 25 years in the unrelated murder of another man.