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Langley Roundup: News for February 6th, 2026
Local leaders demand action on stalled mental health funding, Langley Township stands alone with net debt in Metro Vancouver, and Giants star Ryan Lin earns leadership role for WHL Prospects Game. Plus: live music, arcade nostalgia, and Black History Month celebrations....
Langley Roundup: News for February 5th, 2026
Langley City explores resident parking permits while the Township eyes salmon habitat upgrades. Plus: Aldergrove skaters win silver, the Canucks lose before the Olympic break, and Vancouver FC falls to Cruz Azul....
Langley Roundup: News for February 4th, 2026
Muriel Arnason Library closes for emergency repairs. Downtown Langley unveils new parking strategy ahead of SkyTrain. Township growth rate cooling off. Plus: U.S.-linked separatists spread to B.C. and Alberta's healthcare law threatens public health access nationwide....
Langley Roundup: News for February 3rd, 2026
Border traffic at Aldergrove-Lynden stays 25% down after a full year. Plus: LEPS offers free environmental webinars, young Abbotsford filmmakers win big, Canada blocks Gaza students, and the Canucks fall to Utah before the Olympic break....
MP Jansen Packs Church to Defend Legal Loophole for Hate Crimes
Conservative MP Tamara Jansen rallied 600 people at a Cloverdale church to oppose Bill C-9, defending a "good faith" religious exemption that has never once succeeded in Canadian court. Meanwhile, hate crimes against LGBTQ+ Canadians have surged 388% since 2016....
Langley Roundup: News for February 2nd, 2026
Shewan Family Foundation launches $200K matching campaign for Foundry Langley. Plus: major rezoning could add 148 homes, Vancouver protests target ICE contractors, LNG Canada's flaring woes, and local hockey action....
