Ted Schaffer is ready to step back into the fray with his election to Langley City council on Saturday night.
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A theme of community involvement were part of the night at the mayors’ debate on Thursday, Nov. 10.
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Eleven candidates for Langley Township council have endorsed Mel Kositsky’s campaign for mayor.
READA debate Tuesday between the three Township candidates and two City candidates was civil and respectful.
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Key to local government is consensus building, says mayoral candidate
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Incumbent running with Vote Langley Now slate of six candidates
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Mel Kositsky entered the 2011 race for mayor of Langley Township with nearly two decades of experience in municipal politics.
READJust how far did the negative atmosphere in Township politics influence voting patterns among the mayor and councillors?
READVandalizing political signs may be funny to mischief makers, but the head of Langley RCMP says it’s a crime.
READLangley DPAC will host an all candidates meeting for school trustee hopefuls on Thursday, Nov. 17
READLocal 4550 of the International Association of Fire Fighters has endorsed Mel Kositsky for the top elected position.
READWednesday's all-candidates meeting at Langley Events Centre went smoothly and was absent of heckling.
READThe Vote Langley Now slate wants a public hearing-style meeting on the new proposal for a Mufford railway overpass.
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“The City of Langley lifts much above its weight because we have a vision and we’re marketing it,” said Peter Fassbender.
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The City’s official motto is The Place to Be, but as far as Ron Abgrall is concerned, it should be “The Place to Belong.”
READCandidate Dan Sheel has had 50 signs vandalized or knocked down, and 14 complaints lodged against him.
READTownship councillor candidates respond to two questions.
READThere are five remaining candidate meetings in Langley.
READA Voter’s Guide to Local Elections in British Columbia is now available online.
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