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Concerts celebrate piano

The United Churches of Langley has a brand new Sauter grand piano and wanted to share that new addition with the community. A concert series was the answer, with the second installment on Saturday.

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The Langley Community Chorus

Chorus director leads A Musical Menagerie

Having played the piano since she was a small child, Langley's Anita Comba knows a thing or two about music.

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Lobster lovers drive new bus

Like lobster? How about doing something good for the community? Add having fun to the equation and it becomes a night out with the Soroptimist of the Langleys group.


 
Township Solid Waste co-ordinator Debbie Fleming

Waste not

Township residents can now sign up for a customized reminder service that will ensure they don't forget again when to have the trash and recycling out to the curb.


 

Chickens to be pets

Emma Giesbrecht is an uncommon 13-year-old. Not only does the home-schooled teen have Aspergers, but she also has an intense love of chickens.


 
Karina proudly displayed two of the medals

Swimmer active in many sports

2013 SPECIAL OLYMPICS BC; Summer Games July 11-14 . Langley; BE A FAN fill the stands.


 
Vancouver's, Zoe Pawlak

Two decades of art celebrated

It has been 20 years since the first class graduated from Langley Fine Arts School (LFAS).


 
BJ Block performs Friday in Langley.

Jazz concert closes season

An evening jazz cafe will be the finale for the Langley Community Music School's (LCMS) Cafe Classico Concert season. This special night of music features a quartet made up of the school's faculty playing a number of jazz standards.


 
Natural Healing

Natural healing displayed

Her husband's second diagnosis of cancer led Victoria Biggs - a Langley resident for more than 50 years - to want to share healing options with her community. She started the Langley Natural Health Fair last year and this weekend will see almost 50 vendors at the second annual event.


 

Family fun: Saturday all about horses

Horses are responsible for getting humans to where they are today. Not only did the animals provide a method of transportation, but they also powered carts, farm equipment, and machinery to advance humankind.


 
Mustangs Bar

Aldergrove night club soon to close its doors

Changing times have led to the end of Mustangs Bar which will permanently close Tuesday. The parent company – the 24/7 group – will be refocusing their efforts in their new business of Mustangs Entertainment.


 

Audition for Bard comedy

Dreams of taking part in one of Shakespeare's best known comedies can come true.


 
Strings

Strings and ivories fill community

Langley Community Music School (LCMS) is known for bringing unique concerts to the region, but this month is exceptional with two renowned performances at the same location just slightly more than a week apart.


 
Taylor Byrom

Caring clothing set for launch

Special for who they are, not for a medical condition.


 
Pat Barker shown while in Oman.

Mimicking Michelangelo

Like Michelangelo's work in the Sistine Chapel, a ceiling in Fort Langley was restarted to get things right. While Michelangelo's second attempt was caused by mould growing in the plaster, Pat Barker's work was simply due to things not going quite right.


 
Paintings

Friendship in paint

It started off as a small group simply enjoying the ability to paint together.


 

TWU festival sounds off

Performing for an audience can be nerve-racking at any time, but when the program includes a composition written specifically for the musician, one would expect a greater amount of anxiety.


 
Kids get to hunt

Local vintner shares bunny love

Where do retired Easter bunnies go? To the Langley chapter of Small Animal Rescue Society (SARS) of BC, of course.


 
Into the night

Hockey great shows artistic skill

Gallery has been the exclusive art gallery for paintings by Richard Brodeur, the former Canucks goalie who played seven seasons with the team and stood between the pipes for their first Stanley Cup final in 1982.