Langley Roundup: News for March 20th, 2026
Championship basketball, frozen transit plans, infrastructure decisions, cross-border peace, and a Canadian headed for the moon. It's a packed Friday in Langley and beyond. Here's your daily roundup....
Championship basketball, frozen transit plans, infrastructure decisions, cross-border peace, and a Canadian headed for the moon. It's a packed Friday in Langley and beyond. Here's your daily roundup....
Heavy rain floods Langley roads, a Township bylaw threatens small-scale housing, Vancouver cuts lifeguards under austerity, B.C.'s snowless winter signals climate crisis, and a Fraser Valley mother of 15 needs community support....
Langley City's mayor calls a provincial construction bill "dangerous." Two in three Canadians want neutrality on Iran. The Bank of Canada announces its rate decision today. Plus: Adaptive Sports Day, a Women's Day expo, and Pettersson powers the Canucks....
Transit finally coming to Gloucester, Bhangu exits BC Conservative leadership race, Langley City drops rec rates for youth and seniors, B.C. sheds 20K jobs, Vatican returns Indigenous artifacts, and Rivermen roll past Chiefs....
The 50th JANT tips off in Langley with 1,800+ Indigenous youth athletes, Township budget passes 5-4 amid debt concerns, a Langley City resident weighs in on referendum spending, and both the Goldeneyes and Giants went to overtime this weekend....
Federal student caps are forcing cuts at Trinity Western, with 75 layoffs reported. Plus: council modernizes fire safety, Fort Langley wants mosquito drones, the Canucks stage a wild comeback, and BC's old-growth panel calls out the province....