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May 22, 2026 Langley’s Lawn Watering Ban Signals a Bigger Shift for the Future of Suburban Living
Langley’s Lawn Watering Ban Signals a Bigger Shift for the Future of Suburban Living

Langley’s new lawn watering ban is forcing residents to rethink landscaping, growth, and the future of suburban living.

by Debbie Balfour
State Of The Township   -   May 21, 2026 Langley’s State of the Township Address Could Define the Next Decade
Langley’s State of the Township Address Could Define the Next Decade

Langley’s State of the Township address is shaping up to be more than a political speech as major growth, tax, and infrastructure questions intensify.

by Debbie Balfour
Township of Langley   -   May 21, 2026 Langley’s Growth Gamble Could Reshape Real Estate for a Generation
Langley’s Growth Gamble Could Reshape Real Estate for a Generation

Langley’s aggressive transit-oriented growth plans could double Willoughby’s population, raising serious questions about infrastructure, traffic, and livability.

by Debbie Balfour
AI For Business   -   May 21, 2026 The 5-Minute Rule: How to Spot Tasks AI Should Be Doing for You
The 5-Minute Rule: How to Spot Tasks AI Should Be Doing for You

Most business owners don't realize how many hours they lose to small, repetitive tasks. This one rule helps you spot them in minutes and shows where AI can quietly take over.

by Shivangi Patel
Jenny Holly Hansen   -   May 21, 2026 Protecting Your Passion: Why Food Trucks and Mobile Food Vendors Need Tailored Insurance Coverage
Protecting Your Passion: Why Food Trucks and Mobile Food Vendors Need Tailored Insurance Coverage

Whether you're operating a food truck, an ice cream cart, a drink cart, a concession stand, a food vending pedal bike, or even a transportation pedal car, there are some critical insurance needs you should never overlook. Let's talk about it.

by Jenny Holly Hansen
Jenny Holly Hansen   -   May 20, 2026 A Cozy Classic in the Heart of History: The Fort Pub in Fort Langley, BC
A Cozy Classic in the Heart of History: The Fort Pub in Fort Langley, BC

Nestled along the banks of the Fraser River in the historic village of Fort Langley, The Fort Pub & Grill has long been a local staple for good food, cold drinks, and unbeatable views. Let's talk about it.

by Jenny Holly Hansen
Jenny Holly Hansen   -   May 18, 2026 A Hidden Gem in Langley: Haven Kitchen + Bar Delivers Elevated Dining with a Relaxed Vibe
A Hidden Gem in Langley: Haven Kitchen + Bar Delivers Elevated Dining with a Relaxed Vibe

Gold accents, lush greenery, and soft lighting from macramé chandeliers give Haven Kitchen + Bar a modern, jungle-chic aesthetic. But the real highlight is the food. Let's talk about it.

by Jenny Holly Hansen
BC Food Scene   -   May 18, 2026 A Scoop of Italy Just Minutes from Langley Nani Gelato Is Worth the Drive
A Scoop of Italy Just Minutes from Langley Nani Gelato Is Worth the Drive

Nani Gelato in Pitt Meadows offers authentic Italian gelato just minutes from Langley, making it a must visit dessert destination in the Fraser Valley.

by Debbie Balfour
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May 22, 2026 Langley’s Lawn Watering Ban Signals a Bigger Shift for the Future of Suburban Living
Langley’s Lawn Watering Ban Signals a Bigger Shift for the Future of Suburban Living

Langley’s new lawn watering ban is forcing residents to rethink landscaping, growth, and the future of suburban living.

by Debbie Balfour
State Of The Township   -   May 21, 2026 Langley’s State of the Township Address Could Define the Next Decade
Langley’s State of the Township Address Could Define the Next Decade

Langley’s State of the Township address is shaping up to be more than a political speech as major growth, tax, and infrastructure questions intensify.

by Debbie Balfour
Township of Langley   -   May 21, 2026 Langley’s Growth Gamble Could Reshape Real Estate for a Generation
Langley’s Growth Gamble Could Reshape Real Estate for a Generation

Langley’s aggressive transit-oriented growth plans could double Willoughby’s population, raising serious questions about infrastructure, traffic, and livability.

by Debbie Balfour
AI For Business   -   May 21, 2026 The 5-Minute Rule: How to Spot Tasks AI Should Be Doing for You
The 5-Minute Rule: How to Spot Tasks AI Should Be Doing for You

Most business owners don't realize how many hours they lose to small, repetitive tasks. This one rule helps you spot them in minutes and shows where AI can quietly take over.

by Shivangi Patel
Jenny Holly Hansen   -   May 21, 2026 Protecting Your Passion: Why Food Trucks and Mobile Food Vendors Need Tailored Insurance Coverage
Protecting Your Passion: Why Food Trucks and Mobile Food Vendors Need Tailored Insurance Coverage

Whether you're operating a food truck, an ice cream cart, a drink cart, a concession stand, a food vending pedal bike, or even a transportation pedal car, there are some critical insurance needs you should never overlook. Let's talk about it.

by Jenny Holly Hansen
Jenny Holly Hansen   -   May 20, 2026 A Cozy Classic in the Heart of History: The Fort Pub in Fort Langley, BC
A Cozy Classic in the Heart of History: The Fort Pub in Fort Langley, BC

Nestled along the banks of the Fraser River in the historic village of Fort Langley, The Fort Pub & Grill has long been a local staple for good food, cold drinks, and unbeatable views. Let's talk about it.

by Jenny Holly Hansen
Jenny Holly Hansen   -   May 18, 2026 A Hidden Gem in Langley: Haven Kitchen + Bar Delivers Elevated Dining with a Relaxed Vibe
A Hidden Gem in Langley: Haven Kitchen + Bar Delivers Elevated Dining with a Relaxed Vibe

Gold accents, lush greenery, and soft lighting from macramé chandeliers give Haven Kitchen + Bar a modern, jungle-chic aesthetic. But the real highlight is the food. Let's talk about it.

by Jenny Holly Hansen
BC Food Scene   -   May 18, 2026 A Scoop of Italy Just Minutes from Langley Nani Gelato Is Worth the Drive
A Scoop of Italy Just Minutes from Langley Nani Gelato Is Worth the Drive

Nani Gelato in Pitt Meadows offers authentic Italian gelato just minutes from Langley, making it a must visit dessert destination in the Fraser Valley.

by Debbie Balfour
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