8 hrs ago | The Toronto Star
Former Vancouver petting-zoo goats may have been slaughtered for meat
Retired pygmy goats that once entertained children at a Stanley Park petting zoo appear to have been slaughtered for their meat.
9 hrs ago | Peace Arch News
New bus will link White Rock and South Surrey to Langley
By Alex Browne - Peace Arch News Published: February 13, 2012 12:00 PM Updated: February 13, 2012 12:28 PM TransLink has confirmed a new bus service will link White Rock and South Surrey with Langley by the end of April.
13 hrs ago | Langley Times
Fine and probation given to driver in fatal 200 St. crash
The driver who caused a fatal crash at 28 Avenue and 200 Street on July 31, 2009 has received a fine and probation.
18 hrs ago | Castanet.net
Petting zoo animals sent to slaughter
Dozens of animals that delighted children at a now-closed petting zoo operated by the City of Vancouver may have been sold for meat despite stringent requirements to treat them humanely.
Langley man struck, killed by train
Police in Langley, B.C., are investigating after a man was hit and killed by a train early Saturday morning.
Karley Seabrook, coordinator for Abbotsford Hospice Society's Stepping Stones program, provides grief support for youth and school-aged children in her community thanks to the cooperative efforts of three B.C. credit unions - two of which are based in Langley.
Sunday show drums up support for typhoon victims
The aftermath of Typhoon Sendong , which struck the Southern islands of the Philippines on Dec.
Children ages 2-6 and their caregivers are invited to join library staff for a half-hour program of stories, songs, puppets and rhymes.
24 Avenue bus access to Langley on the way
By Alex Browne - Peace Arch News Published: February 08, 2012 2:00 PM Updated: February 08, 2012 3:00 PM Christine Allen wrote to the Peace Arch News asking that people caught in aA 'no bus zone' in South Surrey be given a break by TransLink.
School overcrowding grows in Langley, B.C.
The Langley School District is meeting with parents on Wednesday to talk about overcrowding in a school in the Willoughby neighbourhood.
Do you know these people? Above is one of hundreds of old, unlabeled Langley Advance photos, mostly from the 1950s and 1960s, "filed" in boxes in a storeroom, and which we have recently provided to the archives at Langley Centennial Museum.
DUI suspected in motorcycle crash that injures 2 near Ferndale
A 63-year-old man will be charged with vehicular assault and DUI after he crashed his motorcycle into a curb near Ferndale, throwing him and his passenger from the bike early Feb.
Call for ban on passenger vans
The carnage from the Ontario crash that killed 11 people - and other accidents across British Columbia over the years - won't end until 15-passenger vans are banned, the B.C. Federation of Labour said Tuesday.
Kisses for Kingston: Ontario city named Canada's most romantic city by Amazon
Trial reveals conspiracy to kill South Surrey man
By Dan Ferguson - Peace Arch News Published: February 07, 2012 9:00 AM Updated: February 07, 2012 9:47 AM Details of a previously unreported plot to murder a South Surrey man show the alleged target died in a car crash shortly after police learned about the alleged conspiracy.
Langleys map out cycling future
Andrew Brown, a Langley City worker who commutes by bike from Surrey, headed down one of the City's bike lanes on 208th Street on a recent sunny day.
Pet Psychic helps Krystael over Loss of Cats - Part 7 of 7
Langley, B.C. resident Krystael Lynn turned to her pet psychic Georgina Cyr when she lost her cat Simba in November 2009.
Comet becomes a 'Miracle in the Darkness' - Part 2 of 7
Some folks believe reincarnation is a theory that not only includes people but also their pets.
Gory details from a woman who says she was first on the scene after two men got into a fight in the middle of Fraser Highway in Langley.