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Heather Colpitts

Heather Colpitts

Since starting in the news industry in 1992, my passion for sharing stories has taken me around Western Canada, including Bonnyville, Alta., Prince Rupert, 100 Mile House, and most recently here in Langley – since 2008. I have spent my career working as a reporter and photographer for community news media, and look forward to continuing to bring the news of Langley to Langley – whether in print or online.

Phone
604-994-1052
Email
heather.colpitts@langleyadvancetimes.com

Recent Work by Heather

Plumbers jump in to help Langley mom with cancer

Plumbers jump in to help Langley mom with cancer

Several competitors team up to repipe a family's home
Cougars take a bite out of Vancouver Giants

Cougars take a bite out of Vancouver Giants

"That one hurts tonight for sure just with how it finished off."
COMMUNITY CALENDAR: Langley starts 2025

COMMUNITY CALENDAR: Langley starts 2025

Groups are welcome to submit information about upcoming community events in Langley. Publication is at the discretion of the newspaper, and host groups are responsible for keeping their information up to date.
Tree chipping in Langley extends into early January

Tree chipping in Langley extends into early January

No tinsel, no balls, no garland, and no flocking on trees being taken for chipping
Langley RCMP get their Grinch, return stolen gifts

Langley RCMP get their Grinch, return stolen gifts

Police rewrapped gifts stolen from Aldergrove family
Christmas is for lovers, in Korea

Christmas is for lovers, in Korea

The local newspaper is introducing readers to a few residents originally from abroad who share how Christmas is celebrated in their former homelands
VIDEO: Langley RCMP came knocking for several seniors… bearing gifts

VIDEO: Langley RCMP came knocking for several seniors… bearing gifts

Many people stepped up to be Santa's elves so that local seniors would receive Christmas gifts.
Christmas, Ukrainian style

Christmas, Ukrainian style

She fled her country when Russia invaded and has found peace and goodwill in this nation
Langley car club members don't slow down their fundraising

Langley car club members don't slow down their fundraising

Club is very active, donating to health care, the Salvation Army and food bank, as well as funding four $1,000 scolarships annually.
Tree chipping starts in Langley

Tree chipping starts in Langley

No tinsel, no balls, no garland, and no flocking on trees being taken for chipping
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