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Layoffs   -   Apr 27, 2026 Rogers Cuts Deep, and Job Security Myths Get Shattered Across Canada
Rogers Cuts Deep, and Job Security Myths Get Shattered Across Canada

Layoffs at Rogers, TELUS, and Bell expose a new reality: job security is fading, and workers must adapt to survive in a changing economy.

On Glover Road   -   Apr 27, 2026 A Saturday in Fort Langley: Why Our Village Still Works
A Saturday in Fort Langley: Why Our Village Still Works

Eighty-odd independent businesses. Horse chestnut trees planted in 1921. Coffee roasted down the street from the bookstore. A weekday morning in Fort Langley is a small, daily argument for why we should keep showing up.

Langley's Best Patios for Spring: 12 Spots Worth the Drive
Food and Drink   -   Apr 28, 2026 Langley's Best Patios for Spring: 12 Spots Worth the Drive

The first warm Saturday is coming. A curated list of the patios worth planning around, from Fort Langley's heritage main-street tables to winery patios with valley views and waterfront breweries you'd forgotten were so close.

by Debbie Balfour
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Food and Drink   -   Apr 28, 2026 Langley's Best Patios for Spring: 12 Spots Worth the Drive
Langley's Best Patios for Spring: 12 Spots Worth the Drive

The first warm Saturday is coming. A curated list of the patios worth planning around, from Fort Langley's heritage main-street tables to winery patios with valley views and waterfront breweries you'd forgotten were so close.

by Debbie Balfour
Layoffs   -   Apr 27, 2026 Rogers Cuts Deep, and Job Security Myths Get Shattered Across Canada
Rogers Cuts Deep, and Job Security Myths Get Shattered Across Canada

Layoffs at Rogers, TELUS, and Bell expose a new reality: job security is fading, and workers must adapt to survive in a changing economy.

by Debbie Balfour
On Glover Road   -   Apr 27, 2026 A Saturday in Fort Langley: Why Our Village Still Works
A Saturday in Fort Langley: Why Our Village Still Works

Eighty-odd independent businesses. Horse chestnut trees planted in 1921. Coffee roasted down the street from the bookstore. A weekday morning in Fort Langley is a small, daily argument for why we should keep showing up.

by Debbie Balfour
Local Voices Real Stories   -   Apr 27, 2026 A Mother’s Day Event That’s About More Than Brunch It’s About Connection
A Mother’s Day Event That’s About More Than Brunch It’s About Connection

Celebrate Mother’s Day in Delta, BC with a Bridgerton-themed brunch featuring food, shopping, and support for women through a meaningful community event. Langley residents invited.

by Debbie Balfour
Real Estate   -   Apr 26, 2026 143 Cranes and Counting: Is Langley's Housing Supply Finally Catching Up?
143 Cranes and Counting: Is Langley's Housing Supply Finally Catching Up?

With more than 140 active presale developments, buyer incentives returning, and starting prices from $299,000, the Langley market is giving buyers something they haven't had in years — choice. But choice comes with its own set of questions.

by Debbie Balfour
Mark Your Calendar   -   Apr 25, 2026 Mother's Day in Langley: Where to Brunch, What to Buy, Where to Walk
Mother's Day in Langley: Where to Brunch, What to Buy, Where to Walk

Sunday, May 10 is closer than you think. Whether Mom wants a table for ten, a quiet bouquet, or just a long walk along the Fraser, we've mapped the best of Langley into one easy weekend plan.

by Debbie Balfour
Local Voices Real Stories   -   Apr 24, 2026 Tailored Confidence: How One Local Entrepreneur Is Redefining Men’s Style in Langley
Tailored Confidence: How One Local Entrepreneur Is Redefining Men’s Style in Langley

Langley entrepreneur Derek Burbridge is transforming men’s fashion with custom suits and personalized service that builds confidence and lasting style.

by Debbie Balfour
Made In Langley   -   Apr 24, 2026 How Langley Quietly Became BC's Most Resilient City
How Langley Quietly Became BC's Most Resilient City

From berry farms that double as film sets to breweries that call themselves "co-opetitors," the Township earned its top spot in BC Business's 2026 ranking by doing something hard to replicate: staying neighbourly while growing fast.

by Debbie Balfour
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