When purchasing the Valentine’s card, actually read the verse and be sure it applies to your relationship.
READThe Township, the school district and the provincial government all dropped the ball in providing proper services.
READCrucial programs are denied funding while government shreds $780,000 worth of partisan pamphlets.
READSurrey-Fleetwood MLA Jagrup Brar's experience under the poverty line will be in vain if there is no meaningful follow up.
READOvercrowded courts are costing cities in the Lower Mainland – Surrey included – more than originally thought.
READOne thing that good leaders do is show a willingness to make tough decisions. They also accept personal sacrifices.
READR.C. Garnett parents have had to put up with a lot in recent years, as the school gets more crowded.
READCity of Langley's recycling pilot project is worth making a little extra effort to support
READNational non-smoking Week has passed with little fanfare
READSpending a year with a new baby leads to a change in perspective
READLangley Township's trend toward allowing public hearings into urban land use applications for ALR is troubling
READThe only difference between prescription drugs and poison is the dose.
READThe entire method by which the Routley decision was arrived at was shrouded in secrecy.
READIf one Langley emerges, or two Langleys remain until eternity, the issue of how Langley represents itself to the world remains.
READMembers of the public are entitled to the truth, because it is vital to know just how much this firing will cost taxpayers.
READA break with the past may have been seen as necessary for the new board to get on with its agenda.
READThank goodness for Martin Crilly, TransLink’s independent regulator
READSometimes the tinkle of a wind chime in the evening will shake loose a memory.
READLangley Events Centre has been showcased to a national TV audience.
READA quick transformation into an angry mob shocked many people, but in the light of human history, it shouldn’t have.
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