Adverts from 1948 by J. Hardy were posted in the Langley Advance newspaper for cabins to rent. The Hilltop Cafe immediately became popular among truckers before the freeway was constructed, and became famous for its homemade pies. In May of 1950, articles suggest Sam East became ...
Another person reported the plane was sputtering, as though it had run out of fuel. “We heard the engine sputter flying very low above us toward Langley airport, then the engine went silent, and the plane did a sharp right turn toward 248th” said one witness who posted to the Times I...
Back in February, the Langley Advance Times submitted a Freedom of Information (FOI) request to the local RCMP regarding the costs associated with the mayor’s gala, after hearing rumours that local officers were offered overtime hours if they attended the fundraising event. The newspaper did not...
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Send details about Langley community events and groups to datebook@langleyadvancetimes.com. (Black Press Media files) (File photo) Listen to this article 00:23:42 Grad reunion: Langley Secondary School class of 1974 will gather June 8, 2024, for the 50th year reunion. Former students or thos...
Mark Unrau restored the IGA sign (photo by Dan Ferguson of Langley Times and fire photo by Matthew Claxton of Langley Advance) By Dan Ferguson – Langley Times Feb 1, 2012 One year after he volunteered to restore the fire-damaged Fort Langley IGA sign, custom car builder Mark Unrau has fi...
older and presented with the Langley Environmental Partners Society from 1 to 3 p.m. on Saturday, April 2, at Campbell Valley Regional Park. Take a forest stroll to learn about fungus, algae and lichen. $9 for adults and $4.50 for seniors and youth. Sign up in advance: metrovancouver....
The front page states it is North America’s Fastest Growing Independent Newspaper – I hope that is as much [crap] as the rest of the paper. I am truly offended and disappointed that anyone could truly promote this propaganda towards other human beings. ...
Lori Chapman, who was making the rounds of the garage sales with husband Marty, was finding deals. “We’re doing pretty good,” she reported. They were limiting purchases to avoid overfilling their home, Marty added. One year, he told the Langley Advance Times, “we had to go home and...
Let Off Some STEAM: Muriel Arnason Library branch, 20338 65 Ave., has its science and tech activities 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Sign up in advance. May 23 is radical rafts. Info: fvrl.bc.ca. . Paper bag kites: Kids ages five and older can make a kite in a session 3 to 4 p.m. ...