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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....
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....
