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Latest Articles
Renaming British Columbia: An Unpopular Question That Won't Go Away
As BC Day sparks renewed debate over the province's colonial name, advocates push for change while polls show resistance. With Fort Langley as BC's birthplace, the conversation holds special meaning for our community sitting on Kwantlen territory....
Langley Weekend Warmup: News + Events for August 1st, 2025
BC Day long weekend brings Fort Langley's Brigade Days, free outdoor movies, comedy shows, and community festivals across Fraser Valley. Local events like Social Streets program and heritage preservation efforts demonstrate how grassroots organizing creates lasting connections....
Langley Roundup: News + Events for July 31st, 2025
Langley City achieves historic crime lows while wildfires threaten region. Community markets support local artisans, young entrepreneur inspires neighborhood solidarity. Canada moves toward Palestinian recognition amid ongoing international pressure for justice....
Township Residents Rally Against Maze Gates
Strong Towns Langley joins a regional movement to remove maze gates - narrow trail barriers that exclude families with strollers, wheelchair users, and cargo bike riders. With Vancouver and Coquitlam leading the way, Langley Township is now reviewing alternatives....
Langley Roundup: News + Events for July 30th, 2025
Langley Union covers Brigade Days heritage celebration, council approves 114-unit housing development, LGBTQ+ board game night at Farm Country Brewing, tsunami advisory for BC coast, and Canada's need to recognize Palestine over Trump's imperial agenda....
Tale of Two Langleys: A Community Divided Over Pride Symbols
Rainbow flags rise in Langley City while crosswalks face vandalism in Township, exposing stark differences in how neighboring municipalities support 2SLGBTQIA+ residents. When community symbols become targets, the response reveals whether queer residents truly belong....