Busy But Healthy: Kristine Fretwell’s Pumpkin Protein Bars

Busy But Healthy: Kristine Fretwell’s Pumpkin Protein Bars

UPDATED 17/05/12- MORE COMMENTS RECEIVED. By Kristine Fretwell. Well its that time of year and I’m loving everything pumpkin! After some trial and error, I’ve created a protein bar with my beloved pumpkin and its super yummy. [Click On Image For Full Story]

Education: TWU Commemorates 50 Years Of Graduates

Education: TWU Commemorates 50 Years Of Graduates

By Jennifer Watton. The academic achievements of the class of 2012 were honoured at Trinity Western University’s 50th Anniversary Commencement ceremony on April 28, 2012. [Click On Image For Full Story]

Motorcycle Diary: Environmental And Autism Spectrums

Motorcycle Diary: Environmental And Autism Spectrums

By William Perry. Right after Augustine’s 15th birthday, just a few days ago, her and her sisters Ariel and Lena baby-sat their two nephews [Click On Image For Full Story]

Valley Sports: Marlies End Abbotsford Heat Playoff Run

Valley Sports: Marlies End Abbotsford Heat Playoff Run

By Win Wachsmann. With an overtime 3-2 victory the Toronto Marlies ended the Abbotsford Heat playoff season tonight winning four games to one in their Western Conference Semi-Final Series. [Click On Image For Full Story]

Municipal Politics: Kids Made Municipally Aware

Municipal Politics: Kids Made Municipally Aware

TOL. A hands-on, high-energy opportunity to learn about the inner workings of the local government was enjoyed by close to 1,800 students, teachers, and parents on April 26.

Issues: Autism … Day By Day

Issues: Autism … Day By Day

A Chilliwack parent of an autistic child posted her day-by-day thoughts on dealing with autism on her Facebook page throughout the month of April. April was autism month and the posts provide a chronicle of the daily life of a family dealing with autism. [Click On Image For Full Story]

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Enjoy the Open Road

For something completely different, enjoy the sun and open road. cCc is one year old! The riding group has grown from 10 people to 135 in just 1 year! This is a celebration ride and party. It was a spectacular day and the ride could not be more perfect. It took us out through Rosedale, Harrison, Mission, Abbotsford, Arnold, Yarrow and back to Chilliwack. The BBQ and party went on until the wee hours of the night and it was a day and night to remember.

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Can’t Find It? We’ve Got A Degree In That … Try Us

Can’t Find It? We’ve Got A Degree In That … Try Us

17 October 2011

In our efforts to provide you with access to everything Langley related, from shopping to arts organizations, sports teams to business organizations, we set up a section of Langley Links for your use. Below you will find links to all of the directories on Langley Today.

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Federal Politics: Vista D’Oro Farms Receives Loan Through AgriProcessing Initiative

Federal Politics: Vista D’Oro Farms Receives Loan Through AgriProcessing Initiative

18 May 2012

Submitted. A Langley agri-tourism farm will create jobs and grow new opportunities to meet market demands with the support of Canada’s Economic Action Plan (EAP). Member of Parliament Mark Warawa (Langley), on behalf of Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz, announced today

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Columns: Lower Mainland Gas Tax Now A Billion Dollar Gouge

Columns: Lower Mainland Gas Tax Now A Billion Dollar Gouge

18 May 2012

By Jordan Bateman. The Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) presented a billion dollar cheque to government today symbolizing the billion dollar gas tax grab from Lower Mainland drivers.

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Columns: Hydro’s Overflowing Dams, Huge Losses Due To Private Power Featured

Columns: Hydro’s Overflowing Dams, Huge Losses Due To Private Power Featured

18 May 2012

By Rafe Mair. This is neither a complicated nor a long story – but it’s a tragic vindication for a hell of a lot of people who have been telling the story, ignored at best, more often vilified.

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Crime: APD Arrest Hell’s Angel In Aldergrove

Crime: APD Arrest Hell’s Angel In Aldergrove

17 May 2012

Submitted. On May 16, 2012 at 7:00 am the Abbotsford Police Department’s Drug Enforcement Unit executed a search warrant in the 27000 block of 28 A Avenue in Aldergrove.

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Columns: Richter Right About Leaving Metro

Columns: Richter Right About Leaving Metro

17 May 2012

By Mike Archer. Councillor Kim Richter is absolutely correct in her belief that any benefits Langley Township receives or could hope to receive from membership in the Metro Vancouver Regional District are outweighed by costs.

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Valley News: Langley Kinsmen Donate $52,000 To UFV For Bursary

Valley News: Langley Kinsmen Donate $52,000 To UFV For Bursary

17 May 2012

By Anne Russell. Staying true to its motto of “serving the community’s greatest needs”, the Langley Kinsmen Club has donated $52,000 to the University of the Fraser Valley to establish an award in its name.

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Life: Join The City Of Langley To Celebrate The  25 Anniversary Rick Hansen Relay Celebration

Life: Join The City Of Langley To Celebrate The 25 Anniversary Rick Hansen Relay Celebration

16 May 2012

Submitted. The City of Langley invites the community to join us in welcoming the 25th Anniversary Rick Hansen Relay team to the Douglas Park Spirit Square on Saturday, May 19th.

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Politics: CTF Holds Governments’ Feet To The Fire

Politics: CTF Holds Governments’ Feet To The Fire

16 May 2012

By Mike Archer. About 100 other guests attended a special presentation of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) Tuesday evening at the Redwoods Golf Course in Fort Langley.

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Updated News: 76 Year Old Senior William Pegola Has Returned Home

Updated News: 76 Year Old Senior William Pegola Has Returned Home

15 May 2012

Submitted. Just before 6:00 pm today the Abbotsford Police Department was notified that William Pegola returned home. He was in good health. Thanks to all who assisted with this missing person investigation.

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The Arts: Langley Arts Council Puts Out A Call For Artists For The One Can Arts Festival

The Arts: Langley Arts Council Puts Out A Call For Artists For The One Can Arts Festival

15 May 2012

Submitted. The Langley Arts Council is looking for Artists and Artisans to participate in an arts & crafts festival on Sunday July 1st in Fort Langley.

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Pets: Calling People Owned By Psycho Kitties For New TV Series

Pets: Calling People Owned By Psycho Kitties For New TV Series

15 May 2012

Submitted. Do you have a crazy cat? Are you in desperate need of help from our cat expert and her ground breaking kitty taming methods? PSYCHO KITTY is a new TV series from Vancouver’s Convergent Productions.

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Work: Early Childhood Development Postings

Work: Early Childhood Development Postings

14 May 2012

Three jobs are available at the Mount Pleasant Family Centre in early childhood development for the ‘Circle of Care and Connection’ program.

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Life: Valley Retirement And Healthy Living Show May 25 – 27

Life: Valley Retirement And Healthy Living Show May 25 – 27

13 May 2012

Submitted. Adopting a healthy lifestyle and sticking to a retirement plan can add years to your life. That’s the message organizers plan to convey at the first annual Fraser Valley Retirement Planning and Health Living Show

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Guerilla Gardener: Beyond Planters – Thinking Outside The Box

Guerilla Gardener: Beyond Planters – Thinking Outside The Box

12 May 2012

By Brenda Dyck. Instead of spending a lot of money on new planters, try to make do with what you have. Think wheel barrows, half barrels, toilets, large tin cans, brightly colored rubber boots, or polystyrene fishing boxes.

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Sports: The Art Of Cycling: Even More Trail And Road Wisdom

Sports: The Art Of Cycling: Even More Trail And Road Wisdom

12 May 2012

This week we explore a little more from our Trail and Road Wisdom File. Most of this wisdom would take years of trial and error to learn on your own.

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Columns: Unelected Metro Vancouver Should Get Back To Basics

Columns: Unelected Metro Vancouver Should Get Back To Basics

11 May 2012

By Jordan Bateman. What was once a simple sewer, water and garbage disposal utility has become a bureaucratic, democratically-unaccountable spending machine. It’s time to move the Metro Vancouver Regional District back to basics.

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News: Police Want To Hear From Emailer Regarding Justice Institute Arsons And Shootings

News: Police Want To Hear From Emailer Regarding Justice Institute Arsons And Shootings

10 May 2012

Submitted. “We want you to contact us.” That’s the message from the RCMP, who are in possession of an email concerning the arsons and shootings linked to the Justice Institute of BC.

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Travel: Your Chance To Nominate Someone Who Deserves A Dream Vacation

Travel: Your Chance To Nominate Someone Who Deserves A Dream Vacation

10 May 2012

Submitted. OPERATION: VACATION is a new travel TV series from Vancouver’s Convergent Productions. The show will be broadcast in Canada, and internationally.

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