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Langley Roundup: News for January 6th, 2026
Fraser Valley residents have until Friday to report December's storm damage for disaster funding. Conservative leader spreads false claims about Indigenous rights. Province awards $242M for Highway 1 expansion. Analysis explores U.S. tech threats to Canadian sovereignty....
Langley City's Smart Bet on Public Consensus for Major Infrastructure
Langley City Council is making a calculated move with Invest Langley City. By putting aquatic centre and performing arts centre decisions directly to residents through ballot questions, they're turning potential political liabilities into democratic legitimacy and community-backed infrastructure....
Langley Roundup: News for January 5th, 2026
Gateway of Hope expands shelter capacity as rain moves in. Langley City preps for 2026 votes on arts and aquatics. Vancouver FC's Cruz Azul match sells out premium seats. Fort Langley's Polar Bear Swim draws crowds. Giants fall to Portland. Freeland advises Ukraine, Carney in Paris for talks....
Mayor Woodward's charity gave just $8K despite $55M pledge
Mayor Eric Woodward promised in 2018 to transfer $55 million in real estate to charity. Seven years later, his foundation has donated just $8,117. The Investigative Journalism Foundation found he never transferred the properties and the foundation was never registered as a charity....
Langley Roundup: News for December 23rd, 2025
Gateway of Hope nears kettle campaign goal, province sues trucking company over Delta collision, and Trans Mountain's profits questioned as accounting trick. BC Ferries cancels sailings, Edmonton seniors celebrate culture on transit. Last roundup of 2025 before Jan 5 return....
Langley Roundup: News for December 22nd, 2025
Langley City commits to annual gender-based violence action, Christmas Bureau needs $75K for families, SkyTrain construction intensifies through 2027, and analysis reveals Christian nationalism's growing influence on Canadian policy through parental rights rhetoric targeting trans youth....
