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Scheduling a Building Inspection
Building Permit Activity Information
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.Learn more about what your Township does in this section, access council meeting minutes, videos and agendas, take a look at the Township's strategic initiatives and more.
Brookswood-Fernridge Community Plan
2021 By-election Name Order on Ballot
2021 Filed Nomination Packages
Learn more about what your Township does in this section, access council meeting minutes, videos and agendas, take a look at the Township's strategic initiatives and more.
Learn more about what your Township does in this section, access council meeting minutes, videos and agendas, take a look at the Township's strategic initiatives and more.
.Discover admission fees, drop-in schedules, special events details, a parks listing with amenities, and current field status reports. You can also access information on community and recreation centres.
Discover admission fees, drop-in schedules, special events details, a parks listing with amenities, and current field status reports. You can also access information on community and recreation centres.
Discover admission fees, drop-in schedules, special events details, a parks listing with amenities, and current field status reports. You can also access information on community and recreation centres.
.The Langley Centennial Museum, located in the historic village of Fort Langley, is owned and operated by the Township of Langley.
The Township of Langley provides access to an unparalleled transportation network, world-class amenities and supplies, a skilled labour force, and some of Metro Vancouver's most affordable housing and business rates - including one of the region's most competitive tax rates.
Welcoming up to 100,000 rotary and fixed-wing traffic movements per year, YNJ is one of the busiest general aviation airports in the country. The airport is home to 55 aviation businesses providing everything from chartered helicopter and fixed-wing flights to aerospace innovation, parts manufacturing, and maintenance
The Township of Langley provides access to an unparalleled transportation network, world-class amenities and supplies, a skilled labour force, and some of Metro Vancouver's most affordable housing and business rates - including one of the region's most competitive tax rates.
Welcoming up to 100,000 rotary and fixed-wing traffic movements per year, YNJ is one of the busiest general aviation airports in the country. The airport is home to 55 aviation businesses providing everything from chartered helicopter and fixed-wing flights to aerospace innovation, parts manufacturing, and maintenance
The Township of Langley provides access to an unparalleled transportation network, world-class amenities and supplies, a skilled labour force, and some of Metro Vancouver's most affordable housing and business rates - including one of the region's most competitive tax rates.
Welcoming up to 100,000 rotary and fixed-wing traffic movements per year, YNJ is one of the busiest general aviation airports in the country. The airport is home to 55 aviation businesses providing everything from chartered helicopter and fixed-wing flights to aerospace innovation, parts manufacturing, and maintenance
Not sure where to find Township facilities, want to get involved by volunteering, or appear as a delegation to council? Take a look at this section.
Not sure where to find Township facilities, want to get involved by volunteering, or appear as a delegation to council? Take a look at this section.
Not sure where to find Township facilities, want to get involved by volunteering, or appear as a delegation to council? Take a look at this section.
.The Open Data Catalogue aims to increase the availability of information managed by the Township of Langley by providing data in common, machine readable formats. Whether you are an entrepreneur, academic, or a member of the community, we encourage you to use this data.
Fire Chief Stephen Gamble entered the fire service in 1978 as a volunteer firefighter with the City of Port Coquitlam where he was hired as a full-time career firefighter in 1980. He was promoted to Assistant Fire Chief of Operations and Emergency Preparedness Coordinator in 1996, Acting Fire Chief for the Department in 2001, and the full time Fire Chief/Emergency Coordinator for the City of Port Coquitlam in 2003. In January 2011 he assumed his current position as the Fire Chief for the Township of Langley.
Fire Chief Stephen Gamble has over 12 years of experience as an adjunct instructor with the Justice Institute of British Columbia, and holds certifications including a certificate in Municipal Management from Capilano University, a Bachelor’s Degree in Justice and Public Leadership with Simon Fraser University, as well he retains two designations – Chief Fire Officer (CFO) with the Canadian Association of Fire Chiefs and Fellow (FIFireE) with the Institute of Fire Engineers.
He also served as the President of the Fire Chiefs’ Association of British Columbia from 2007 to 2011, and Chair of the Provincial Fire Service Liaison Committee (FSLG) from 2007 to 2011. In 2017 he received the Fire Chief’s Association of British Columbia’s Meritorious Achievement Award.
In 2012, Fire Chief Stephen Gamble became the first BC Fire Chief in 20 years to be elected president of the Canadian Association of Fire Chiefs (CAFC), only the fourth Fire Chief from British Columbia to hold the position in the organization’s century-long history. He served in that role until 2015 and received in 2016 the distinction of CAFC Full-time Fire Chief of the Year Award.
In February 2017 the Justice Institute of British Columbia (JIBC) presented a Doctor of Laws degree, honoris causa to Fire Chief Stephen Gamble.
The Fire Department operates under the direction of the Fire Chief who is responsible to the Mayor and Council through the Township Administrator.
The Township of Langley Fire Department responds to over 6,000 emergency calls per year, ranging from structure fires to grass fires, auto extrication and backup for the BC emergency health services (BCEHS). The department also responds to approximately 300 complaints per year, ranging from burning complaints to reports of hazardous materials incidents.
In order to deliver the services needed to accomplish the department’s mission, we are organized into three major divisions:
There have been active fire departments in Langley since 1929. The current fire department evolved from seven local community fire departments that were established between 1929 and 1977. The halls were numbered consecutively based on the date of their establishment. The seven areas served over those years were:
1963 marked the beginning of our modern fire department with the merging of Fire Halls 2 to 6 into a single fire area for the Township of Langley as well as creating a mutual aid agreement with the City of Langley. In 1981 the six fire departments in the Township were amalgamated under the Department’s first Fire Chief, Gord Yerkie. Since then the Department has expanded with the addition of Fire Hall 8 in Walnut Grove and full time suppression firefighters in 2006. Today the Department consists of seven fire halls with 81 full time suppression firefighters, 100 paid-call firefighters as well as 16 prevention, training, management and support staff.
Social Sustainability
Children and Youth
Child Care Action Plan
Community Connections and Engagement
Health and Wellness
Housing
Housing Action Plan Update
Intersectoral Collaboration
Poverty Reduction
Seniors
Age- and Dementia-friendly Action Plan
Social Sustainability Strategy