Langley Township
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Development differences in Surrey, Langley leave road at literal dead endIn Surrey, the city expanded the road to four lanes with sidewalks and lane dividers to serve the Campbell Heights industrial district.TrafficJan 2, 2025
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As Township of Langley grows, it’s falling behind on infrastructure, says mayor"We may have to slow down growth in other areas because the province hasn't kept up with schools," said Township of Langley Mayor Eric Woodward.PoliticsNov 8, 2023
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Langley Township supporting the revival of Interurban tram lineIt is seen as a possible solution to combat congestion throughout the region, as the tram used to run from downtown Vancouver to Chilliwack as late as the 1940s.TrafficSep 14, 2023
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Township of Langley exploring ways to save Twilight Drive-InEarlier this month, the drive-in announced it would shut down after the 2024 season because its landlord wouldn't renew the lease amid surging property taxes.CanadaJun 26, 2023
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Langley Township considers separate RCMP detachmentA report will be done on the possible transition, but it is yet to be determined when that report will be finished and presented.CanadaDec 7, 2022
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Voters in dozens of B.C. communities send incumbent mayors packingDozens of B.C. municipalities have new mayors, following the province's 2022 municipal election on Oct. 15.PoliticsOct 16, 2022
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B.C. municipal election 2022: Township of Langley resultsThe mayoral race in this Metro Vancouver municipality was one to watch, with former MLA and cabinet minister Rich Coleman aiming to succeed Jack Froese, who did not reoffer.PoliticsSep 18, 2022
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Crews battle structure fire in buildings under construction in LangleyFlames broke out in a building under construction near 80th Avenue and 204th Street, sending a column of black smoke into the air visible from kilometres away.NewsJun 26, 2021
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Massive fire in Langley township forces 100 people from their homesA building in Langley went up in flames late Monday night. Firefighters working to save the nearby homes as the fire appeared to burn out of control.FireApr 20, 2021
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Langley councillor looks to strip tax breaks from churches defying COVID-19 health ordersA Langley Township councillor doesn't think churches who are defying public health orders in her town should qualify for certain tax breaks.Jan 12, 2021
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