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Keep Your Money Working for Langley: A Last-Minute Holiday Shopping Guide
When you shop at Langley businesses, money circulates through our community, creating jobs for neighbors. At Amazon, it flows to Seattle shareholders. This holiday guide features local bookstores, toy shops, gift stores, bakeries, cafes, and bike shops keeping Langley thriving....
Langley Roundup: News for December 19th, 2025
Langley Township seeks public input on 2026-2030 financial plan while Langley City recruits committee volunteers. Castle Fun Park reopens Boxing Day after flood resilience. Legal groups condemn Eby's attacks on Indigenous rights. BC Assessment cancels pipeline tax breaks after local pushback....
Langley Roundup: News for December 17th, 2025
Langley City approves $13M budget increase focused on public safety with new firefighters and police officers, while Township faces $64.5M debt crisis volunteers spotted first. Mayor Woodward opposes provincial housing mandates requiring 20,000 units near SkyTrain....
Langley Roundup: News for December 16th, 2025
Windstorms plunged BC communities into darkness, Metro Vancouver issued seven air quality warnings this year, Langley rugby athlete Brooklyn Roddham earned Olympic pathway recognition, Archway launches polar plunge fundraiser, and Canada Post confirms Santa letters will be answered....
Langley Roundup: News for December 15th, 2025
Monday's news covers emergency weather responses across Langley as heavy rain triggers flooding warnings, plus the meaningful Indigenous history behind the new stal̓əw̓asəm bridge name, political shake-ups in One B.C., and the Langley Rivermen's impressive five-game unbeaten streak....
Langley Roundup: News for December 12th, 2025
Highway closures leave Lower Mainland stranded while Abbotsford floodwaters recede. SkyTrain construction advances in Langley City with 30-metre deep pilings. Metro Vancouver ordered to pay $1.9M more for expropriated land. Province rejects mayors' housing reversal request....
