Regional district shouldn't be involved in making local land use decisions.
READThe province can make a difference in the mushroom industry, and in preventing future senseless tragedies.
READThere is lots of value in children getting outside to play.
READThe return of the PST may bring some challenges for businesses, but as an exercise in democracy it's unbeatable.
READHardly a week goes by these days without more calls for legalizing or decriminalizing marijuana.
READThe owners of a Langley mushroom farm had no regard for the safety and lives of their employees.
READWhile TransLink serves Langley poorly, the same can't be said for Metro Vancouver.
READTransportation Minister Blair Lekstrom has shown a rare ability to get things done in a forthright manner.
READIt seems the personal touch, the time invested, the phone conversations and the laughter linger well into the future.
READDirective on signals shows how challenging it is to get Ottawa to understand Langley rail crossing issues.
READI've been interested in doing the Langley Walk for 40 years.
READHumans are not the only species affected by tape measure trauma, or Napoleon complex.
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Letter writer John Hunter argues it's ridiculous to estimate the costs of a spill here based on the BP spill in the Gulf.
READIt’s not sexy, it doesn’t raise funds for any project, it doesn’t raise awareness for any disease. It's exercise.
READA steady and careful approach to government is the best way to continue to achieve results.
READRecreation director Pete Swensson envisoned a community walk that would get people out of their homes and into various parts of Langley.
READWithout a strong cultural fabric, a community is a sterile and half-dead place.
READShe advises me she is reading 20 books in 20 nights for her Grade 1 class.
READMany clearly chose to go with the party they were familiar with, as opposed to a new and untried approach to governing.
READPlans for a 15-storey building suggest that Langley City is growing up.
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