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'I've done most of my life in jail and come to a crossroads'
Darwin Duane Dorozan admitted to a string of break-and-enters across South Surrey, most of which occurred last year between April and August.
Overcoming his fear with a party
Walnut Grove singer, songwriter, and recording artist Robin Stanley releases his third album with a party at McBurney's coffeehouse in his hometown of Langley on Saturday night.
Canada Launches Initiative to Grow Domestic Demand For Food Products
Ottawa, Ontario-As part of the Harper Government's effort to strengthen the economy, a new initiative launched today will help consumers more easily identify and buy Canadian food products at their local grocery stores.
What's Happening in Aldergrove
Kwantlen artist Brandon Gabriel with the canoe and one of the paddles he decorated, at Tuesday's opening of contemporary Kwantlen First Nations arts exhibit at the Centennial Museum in Fort Langley.
SSG Riding Gloves Promotion Returns To Thunderbird Show Park
For the second year in a row, SSG Riding Gloves will be offering $9,000 in bonus money through its 'Go Clean for the Green' promotion to riders competing at ThunderbirdShowPark in Langley, BC, throughout the 2012 show season.
Jeff Vandermeer is surrounded by coach houses in his East Clayton neighbourhood.
Eric Woodward, owner of many commercial properties in Fort Langley, plans to make the village into a premier weekend destination spot.
Cash injection to boost agri-tourism for Langley farm
The federal government will inject more than $75,000 into Vista D'oro Farms to boost its agri-tourism potential.
The annual ceremonial review allows the young people to show the skills they've attained by being in the air cadets.
The university student and human rights activist has been crowned Miss World Canada, taking the top spot among 24 contestants in the pageant, held on May 13 at River Rock Casino in Richmond.
Harper Government Growing Domestic Market for Canadian Food
Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz announced today a new initiative that will promote Canadian food products to consumers in 65 stores across Canada, while this morning two Members of Parliament kicked off the national promotion at participating grocery stores in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, and Langley, British Columbia.
Adventists seek new church: Web version
A new Seventh Day Adventist Church planned for Old Yale Road drew supporters and opponents to a public hearing at Langley Township council Monday.
Mushroom farm inquest: Coroners' jury recommends training, random inspections
To say that Canadian distance running phenom Cameron Levins has come out of nowhere this spring is a bit of a stretch.
Cloverdale Calendar: Music, soul food, lobsters and more
FINAL WEEKEND: Surrey Little Theatre presents the B.C. premiere of Mending Fences, a comedy by Norm Foster.
Iplayco Announces New Sales Agreement of U.S. $1,150,000
Iplayco Corporation Limited announces that it has entered into a new sales agreement of U.S. $1,150,000 to design, manufacture and install a large indoor play structure for a corporate customer.
Education Minister George Abbott took part in Friday's signing ceremony for the new school in southeast Yorkson that will open September 2013.
Spirit of separatism springs up
Langley Township is making serious noises about separating from both Metro Vancouver and TransLink, and there are some legitimate reasons to discuss the issue.
Langley mushroom farm inquest hears piping system was destined to fail
In the face of criticism over its premium-setting policy ICBC will canvas the public over the next six weeks about changing basic insurance from vehicle-based to driver-based. The idea is that lower-risk... Victoria cycling star retained the Giro dItalia pink jersey as overall leader for a third consecutive day by avoiding the crash on the final ... (more)
Inquest into 3 mushroom farm deaths hears piping system was destined to fail
A coroners' inquest has heard that a piping system that caused a fatal release of gas at a Langley, B.C. mushroom farm was destined to fail from the beginning.
'Mistake' led to mushroom farm death
An environmental engineer's "mistake" in an audit of a suburban mushroom farm where three workers died detracted from a crackdown on the farm, which was due to be shut down a day after the tragedy, a lawyer suggested at an coroner's inquest.