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Why it's good that polls failed

The poll that came closest to calling the result right in Tuesday's provincial election was still wildly wrong. A Forum Research poll done six days before the vote showed a mere two-point gap between the Liberals and the NDP. Of course, it still had the NDP out in front, not losing by almost five per cent in the popular vote and 17 seats in the Legislature.


 
Leigh Wilson

Steep road raises traffic safety concern

Dump trucks and a cracking road are irking residents of one North Langley neighbourhood.


 
Wally Martin

Green heartened by vote increase

Wally Martin may not have won a seat on Tuesday, but the Green Party candidate for Langley was not singing the blues.


 

Robocalls banned for Conservative campaign

The BC Conservatives were told to halt robocalls in violation of election advertising rules, after Langley residents complained.


 

Flooding not likely in Langley

While flooding is not expected to impact Langley, river forecasters and emergency planners are keeping an eye on the Fraser River.


 

Miss BC hopeful aids others

An Aldergrove teen hoping to become the next Miss B.C. spent the first full week of May hammering away on a construction crew.


 

Dyson, Mercier make do with second place

The mood at the headquarters' of the Langley and Fort Langley-Aldergrove campaigns was somber as results came in showing an unexpected win for the Liberals across the province.


 
spilled logs that partly blocked Golden Ears Bridge

Log jam stalls bridge traffic

Motorists found traffic snarled heading between Maple Ridge and Langley on Friday morning after a log truck spilled its load.


 

Choose only the best exotic pet

People often ask me, "Matthew, what is the best exotic pet, and where can I get one?" Yes, maybe I prompt them extensively, or even slip them $5 just for asking, but it is a good question, and one I enjoy answering.


 

Choose only the best exotic pet for you

People often ask me, "Matthew, what is the best exotic pet, and where can I get one?" Yes, maybe I prompt them extensively, or even slip them $5 just for asking, but it is a good question, and one I enjoy answering.


 

Choose only the best exotic pet

People often ask me, "Matthew, what is the best exotic pet, and where can I get one?" Yes, maybe I prompt them extensively, or even slip them $5 just for asking, but it is a good question, and one I enjoy answering.


 
Security footage captured images

Suspects caught on camera

Langley RCMP is looking for help finding vandals and a burglar in incidents taking place in April.


 

Farm vote angers advisor

A prominent Langley resident has resigned from the Township's Agricultural Advisory Committee after a vote to build housing in a rural area.


 

Two hurt in garage fire

A Saturday evening fire in South Langley destroyed a garage and sent two men to the hospital.


 
Elders John Savino and Maureen Gabriel

Salmon celebrated

Members of the Kwantlen First Nation and their guests from Langley and beyond welcomed the salmon on Friday.


 

Fatal accident: Death raises crash toll

The death toll for an April 28 crash has risen to six. Daniel Gore, 46, the Langley driver who slammed into a car at the intersection of Highway 15 and 32nd Avenue, killing all five occupants, died in hospital of his injuries, just after 1 p.m. on Sunday, say Surrey RCMP.


 
Langley RCMP directed traffic

Drivers hurt in crashes

One person was rushed to hospital by Air Ambulance after a three car crash left one car on its roof at 200th Street and 56th Avenue in Langley's downtown Saturday.


 

Drowning victims recovered

The bodies of two Langley teens who went missing on Nicola Lake have been recovered, Merritt RCMP confirmed.


 

Will tech go big, small or stall?

Growing up, I often had difficulty telling when the children's books I was reading were taking place. It took me a while to realize that I could flip to the back of the title page and find a date-1958, 1964, 1987.