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  2. Eric Woodward (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Woodward had previously considered running for mayor of the Township in the election, citing his desire to help "Langley become better". [12] He opted against running for mayor, and instead decided to run for council. In the 2018 municipal election, he was elected to Township Council, finishing second [13] on the eight-seat body, winning 11,600 ...

  3. Langley, British Columbia (district municipality) - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, the landmark Coulter Berry Building was completed, marking the first LEED certified building in Fort Langley. [13] Construction of the Golden Ears Bridge has been completed and opened to traffic on June 16, 2009. The bridge spans the Fraser River and connects the Township of Langley with the communities of Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows.

  4. Langley, British Columbia (city) - Wikipedia

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    The City of Langley, commonly referred to as Langley City, or just Langley, is a municipality in the Metro Vancouver Regional District in British Columbia, Canada.It lies directly east of Surrey, adjacent to the Cloverdale area, and is surrounded elsewhere by the Township of Langley, bordered by its neighbourhoods of Willowbrook to the north, Murrayville to the east, and Brookswood and Fern ...

  5. Fort Langley - Wikipedia

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    Fort Langley is a village community in Township of Langley, British Columbia, Canada. It has a population of approximately 3,400 people. It is the home of Fort Langley National Historic Site, a former fur trade post of the Hudson's Bay Company. Lying on the Fraser River, Fort Langley is at the northern edge of the Township of Langley.

  6. Langley - Wikipedia

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    Fort Langley, a community in the Township of Langley, historically referred to simply as "Langley" Langley, British Columbia (city), or City of Langley, is a separately incorporated urban municipality encompassed by the Township of Langley; Langley (federal electoral district), a Canadian federal electoral district in British Columbia

  7. Brookswood, Langley - Wikipedia

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    Brookswood is a community (pop. approx. 13,200 [1]) in the Township of Langley, British Columbia, Canada, located on the west side of that municipality to the south of the Nicomekl River. [2] It is largely a residential area with several commercial areas, a Recreation Centre with a hockey area and curling rink.

  8. Aldergrove, Langley - Wikipedia

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    Aldergrove was split up into two population centres in the Canada 2016 Census, the main part in the Township of Langley and the other part in the City of Abbotsford as "Aldergrove East." Aldergrove had a population of 15,498 living in 5,280 of its 5,557 total private dwellings, a 7.1% increase from its 2011 population of 14,466.

  9. Walnut Grove, Langley - Wikipedia

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    Walnut Grove is a town centre (approx pop. 23,295 [1]) located within the Township of Langley, British Columbia. "Walnut Grove" is located at cross roads north of Highway 1. To the north lie the cities of Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows, connected by the Golden Ears Bridge. To the south is Langley City and Surrey is on the west.