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Langley Roundup: News for November 27th, 2025
Today's roundup features federal investment in a new LEC concert hall, BC's climate plan struggling against LNG expansion, pipeline companies seeking tax breaks that could hit rural homeowners, plus local sports updates and salmon spawning season at Williams Park....
Why You Should Consider Donating Plasma
Canada imports over 80% of its plasma from paid U.S. donors, costing nearly $1 billion annually. Plasma proteins can't be made in labs - they must come from human donors to treat immune disorders, hemophilia, and autoimmune diseases. Abbotsford's new centre needs volunteers....
Langley Roundup: News for November 26th, 2025
Langley gains from new health endowment fund, Emilio Finatti returns via food truck after fire, Rogers Forum debuts new signage, Giants' Ryan Lin competes nationally, fatal Chilliwack collision, grizzly bear captures continue, and federal steel industry support announced....
Langley Roundup: News for November 25th, 2025
Today's roundup: Langley Airport tests emergency response with helicopter crash drill, Archway Food Bank needs $1.3M as demand hits 6,200 monthly users, Council learns Métis mitten-making, Eby demands pipeline input, grizzlies captured after attack, CWD suspected in Okanagan deer....
Langley Roundup: News for November 24th, 2025
Langley Township Council considers major housing policy changes allowing duplexes and triplexes in single-family areas, plus transit-oriented development along 200 Street. Aldergrove celebrated its annual tree lighting ceremony at a new venue this weekend....
Langley Roundup: News for November 21st, 2025
Holiday lights return to Williams Park, Martini Town transforms into a festive movie set, and LSRS hosts wellness clinics plus a Saturday craft market. Meanwhile, the federal government threatens BC's 50-year oil tanker ban, and Indigenous leaders propose revenue sharing for reconciliation....
