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Langley Roundup: News for March 5th, 2026
Nazi stickers in Brookswood, Langley City's food street gets Vancouver Sun love, the Township's $85M arts centre faces serious cost questions, a $750K hate speech ruling, and a Langley Blaze alum signs with the Angels....
Langley Roundup: News for March 3rd, 2026
A $177M Township borrowing scandal, CLAC under fire for siding with bosses, a Surrey AI fake news site exposed, Carney builds alliances abroad, B.C. locks in permanent daylight saving time, and Aldergrove rallies for a young cancer patient....
Langley Roundup: News for March 2nd, 2026
The Township wants your input on the Old Yale Dog Park layout. Plus: Maple Ridge eyes a major industrial land conversion, KPU welcomes senior learners, Carney builds ties with India, and the Abbotsford Canucks sweep Calgary in shootouts....
The US Launched a War. Langley Will Feel It.
The US and Israel launched a massive war on Iran Saturday morning. A girls' school was bombed, killing dozens of children. Here's how this affects Langley residents and what you can do right now, from filling your gas tank to cutting ties with the tech companies powering the war machine....
What Minneapolis Teaches Langley About Fighting Back
Minneapolis has been fighting back against a federal immigration crackdown — and winning lessons worth learning. Here's what Langley needs to know about community defense, Resilient Neighbourhood Networks, and why naming MAGA out loud still matters....
The Wild West on Langley's Sidewalks Has to End
Langley City Council is calling on the province to create clear rules for e-scooters, electric wheelchairs, and mobility devices. The goal: get them off crowded sidewalks and onto bike lanes before someone gets hurt. The current rules are decades out of date....
