Langley, British Columbia (city)
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City of Langley | |||
One-way section of Fraser Highway through Langley | |||
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Location of Langley in British Columbia | |||
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Country | Canada | ||
Province | British Columbia | ||
Region | Lower Mainland | ||
Regional district | Metro Vancouver | ||
Incorporated | March 15, 1955 | ||
Government | |||
- Governing body | Langley City Council | ||
- Mayor | Peter Fassbender | ||
- Councillors | Jack Arnold Ted Schaffer Gayle Martin Terry Smith Sharla Mauger Teri James |
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- MP | Mark Warawa (Cons.) | ||
- MLA | Mary Polak (Lib.) | ||
Area | |||
- Total | 10.22 km² (3.9 sq mi) | ||
Elevation | 15 m (49 ft) | ||
Population (2006) | |||
- Total | 23,606 | ||
- Density | 2,309/km² (5,980.3/sq mi) | ||
Time zone | PST (UTC-8) | ||
Website: City of Langley |
The City of Langley is a municipality in Greater Vancouver. It lies directly east of the municipality of Surrey. It is located south of the Fraser River and north of the U.S. border. The City of Langley is not to be confused with the larger Township of Langley.
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[edit] History
Early European settlement in the area was known as "Innes Corners" (after homesteader Adam Innes); in 1911, the area became known as "Langley Prairie." The numerous small communities later came together as Langley Township, but owing to its more urban development and related needs (such as street lights), the City of Langley decided to separate and incorporate as a separate municipality on March 15, 1955.[1]
[edit] Education
The City of Langley's six Elementary schools and one Secondary school (H. D. Stafford Secondary School) is served by School District 35 Langley. Currently, the City and its highschool are in a battle with the School District, which is planning to close the City's only secondary school and replace it with a middle school, despite the prosperity of H. D. Stafford Secondary School.[2] Future High School students from this catchment area will be housed at a neighbouring school in Langley township. The two schools are about 3.7 kilometres apart from each other.
[edit] Arts and culture
Langley is the home of a very large annual car show, the "Langley Cruise-In".[3] This event is held each September. Langley is also home to the renowneds Arts Alive Festival in August. The City's high school, H. D. Stafford Secondary School, performs a full scale musical theatre production every February. This year is the comedy Once Upon a Mattress, a parody of The Princess and the Pea, which originally starred Carol Burnett and later Sarah Jessica Parker.
[edit] Government
Langley is also a key component in the Canadian federal electoral district of the same name, which was formed in 2004. The Member of Parliament for the constituency is Conservative Mark Warawa.
[edit] Infrastructure
Langley's community facilities include:
- Al Anderson Memorial - 25 metre public swimming pool
- Douglas Recreation Centre
- Timms Community Centre
- Langley Library
- Cascades Casino, Coast Hotel & Convention Centre
- Numerous parks
[edit] References
- ^ City of Langley. History of Langley
- ^ Keep H. D. Stafford Secondary support site
- ^ Langley Cruise-In
- From Prairie to City: A History of the City of Langley, Warren F. Sommer, 1995.
[edit] External links
- Langley, British Columbia (city) is at coordinates Coordinates:
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