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Highway 1 overpass update: work on bridge decks at 232 and 264 St. crossings underway

Work on two new overpasses at the 232 and 264 St. crossings on Hwy. 1 through Langley has achieved “key project milestones” according to the B.C. Ministry of Transportation and Transit. In response to a Langley Advance Times query, a ministry update on the new interchanges said now that new bridge girders have been installed […]

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VIDEO: Langley gets Canada’s first FIFA mini-arena

Langley Township has become the first Canadian city to get a FIFA (Fédération Internationale de Football Association) mini-pitch, with the official opening of the smaller-than-regulation playing field at Langley Events Centre on Wednesday. Canada's first FIFA mini pitch has opened in Langley pic.twitter.com/iSaC1ZPGQK — Langley Advance Times (@LangleyTimes) April 29, 2026 FIFA Chief Member Associations

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Pitt Meadows artist goes ‘Full Circle’ with new exhibit

An exhibition is opening this weekend exploring the artistic journey of one of Pitt Meadows well-known artists. “Full Circle” will showcase artist Liz Boulton, and her range of experience paint, mixed media and hand-built art dolls. Boulton was born in Hamilton, Ontario, and has lived in Pitt Meadows, B.C., since she was 19. She works

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Resolution expansions work to keep more family conflicts out of B.C. courts

Separations can be a stressful enough process, even without having to drag it through courts and costly lawyer fees. But B.C. is boosting efforts to keep more family matters out of the courts by expanding the Early Resolution Process (ERP). Every provincial court family registration location in the Interior, Vancouver, Fraser and Vancouver Island, is

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