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Bring respect back, says Penner

Bring respect back, says Penner

It’s time for a change, says Ben Penner, who hopes to bring “a respectful tone to council, working with integrity to bring back the democratic process to the Township,” if he is successful in the Nov. 18 civic election.
Malyk condemns tax increases

Malyk condemns tax increases

In the past three years, Township property taxes have increased by twice the rate of inflation, and that is inexcusable and will no longer be tolerated, says Vote Langley Now candidate Tony Malyk.

Report looking at ‘substantial’ fine increase

Township council examining increasing amount violators would be fined for parking in handicapped spots

Long, Richter respond to Green

Councillor Bob Long says mayor’s assertion of coalition against him ‘absurd’
DeBoer looks to young voters

DeBoer looks to young voters

As one of the youngest candidates so far in the Langley Township council election, Tyler deBoer hopes to appeal to an “alternative and younger demographic,” and stir interest among the young to vote.
New marijuana dispensary proposed for Langley

New marijuana dispensary proposed for Langley

Service which was closed by police will be revived, meeting told
Dix urges public to cast anti-HST votes

Dix urges public to cast anti-HST votes

With just four days remaining for voters to decide the fate of the HST, NDP leader Adrian Dix was in Langley on Tuesday morning as part of a final push to convince residents to help quash the 13-month-old harmonized sales tax.
B.C. loses people to Alberta

B.C. loses people to Alberta

B.C. recorded a slight net loss of people migrating to other provinces in the first quarter of 2011, according to preliminary data compiled by Statistics Canada.
Abbotsford pilot among three men killed in helicopter crash

Abbotsford pilot among three men killed in helicopter crash

RCMP have released the names of the three men killed in a helicopter crash on Sunday near Stewart, B.C.
RCMP officers sued over shooting death

RCMP officers sued over shooting death

A lawsuit filed on Monday seeks unspecified compensation from six unnamed RCMP officers, four men and two women, and their superiors, for the alleged wrongful death of Alvin Wright, the false imprisonment of his spouse Heather Hannon and the infliction of mental distress on her following the shooting.