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Funeral underway in Langley for Ridge Meadows RCMP constable
Skip to contentHomeLocal NewsConst. Rick O’Brien being honoured with procession and funeral which is being livestreamedHeather ColpittsPreviousNext/ExpandPreviousNextThe family of Const. Rick O’Brien has asked people to wear red on the day of his funeral, in lieu of flowers or other outpourings of sympathy.The funeral for the Langley resident who worked at the Ridge Meadows RCMP detachment is underway in Langley today (Wednesday, Oct. 4), having started with a procession through his neighbourhood to the Langley Events Centre, where large numbers are expected for the service.Streets around...…Skip to contentHomeLocal NewsConst. Rick O’Brien being honoured with procession and funeral which is being livestreamedHeather ColpittsPreviousNext/ExpandPreviousNextThe family of Const. Rick O’Brien has asked people to wear red on the day of his funeral, in lieu of flowers or other outpourings of sympathy.The funeral for the Langley resident who worked at the Ridge Meadows RCMP detachment is underway in Langley today (Wednesday, Oct. 4), having started with a procession through his neighbourhood to the Langley Events Centre, where large numbers are expected for the service.Streets around...WW…
Tickets for popular Langley Grave Tales tour can be tough to scare up
Skip to contentHomeEntertainmentTours include regular adult edition, three-hour version, and youth-appropriate versionHeather ColpittsThe spine-tingling and spooky tours at the Fort Langley National Historic Site start Friday, Oct. 13, the scariest day of the month.Join expert historic site storytellers for two- or three-hour walking tours of Fort Langley as participants stroll the village at night, popping into the village’s various cemeteries and stopping at homes and buildings where unusual incidents took place.The historic site gathered up local ghost and ghoul stories from residents...…Skip to contentHomeEntertainmentTours include regular adult edition, three-hour version, and youth-appropriate versionHeather ColpittsThe spine-tingling and spooky tours at the Fort Langley National Historic Site start Friday, Oct. 13, the scariest day of the month.Join expert historic site storytellers for two- or three-hour walking tours of Fort Langley as participants stroll the village at night, popping into the village’s various cemeteries and stopping at homes and buildings where unusual incidents took place.The historic site gathered up local ghost and ghoul stories from residents...WW…
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