Work on the Lynden fence began Tuesday and continued into Wednesday
Wedding rings of Michelle Buchan’s have since been recovered, but much is still missing
‘Family fun is no excuse for animal abuse,’ zoo protestors repeated during a Sunday rally at zoo
Langley resident Shannon Marcoux was the first to speak out about the animal’s visible condition
Kaden Van Buren started at midnight on Saturday. By 3 p.m. he had completed the trek 19 times.
‘Let them be assessed now before their fate is sealed,’ urges B.C. conservationist Barb Murray
The Alberta cubs’ mother was killed by hunters and would have otherwise been euthanized, zoo says
More than two dozen people gathered at Britco Pork to remember Regan Russell, and fight Bill 156
Owner Jay Daulat perplexed that provincial health has been silent to repeated requests for response
Couple’s friends couldn’t be there due to COVID safety rules but carloads of people cheered them on
Zoo also selling face masks to public with profits directed to Fraser Valley Health Care Foundation
Michael Chow was given a surprise send off by hospital staff and ‘welcome home’ from neighbours
Ron Cumiskey plans to use the hefty Lotto 6/49 winnings to stay close to home and his daughters
Otter Co-op’s Brooklyn Roberts asked to pay Tamara Smith’s $44 grocery bill after debit card declined
Verna Clarke was more than a senior with dementia who died of COVID at Langley Lodge, she was ‘loved’
Its June 1 reopening will be ushered in by words from Darryl Plecas, Legislative assembly Speaker
100 cars of people will now watch films, hoping to adhere to new provincial health 50-car capacity
Wednesday night’s Lotto 6/49 draw revealed a ticket worth millions was purchased in Aldergrove
Business owner Jay Daulat voluntarily closed down the theatre awaiting a health ministry decision
Communities join in on growing trend of surprising people in self-isolation with anonymous gifts