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"description": "Canada plays Qatar today and Langley is hosting free World Cup watch parties in the City and Township. Plus: a retired SkyTrain car could become downtown art, the Goldeneyes nab the PWHL's top pick, North Fraser firefighters land a $50K grant, and Surrey's police board melts down.",
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"textContent": "Good morning, Langley! The skies are clear and the sun is doing its job, with temperatures sitting around 21°C this morning and climbing toward a high near 26°C, just about perfect weather for an outdoor watch party.\n\nAnd there's plenty to watch. Canada faces Qatar at the World Cup today, and both the City and Township are hosting free viewing parties so you can catch the action without the price of a ticket.\n\nElsewhere, City council is exploring a charming idea to turn a retired SkyTrain car into downtown public art, a fitting tribute to the transit history shaping our community. The Sounds of Summer concert series has launched at Douglas Park with free midweek music, and the Vancouver Goldeneyes landed the top pick in the PWHL draft.\n\nWe've also got a $50K boost for North Fraser's volunteer firefighters, a date for the Vancouver Giants home opener at the LEC, and a front-row seat to Surrey's police board falling apart.\n\n### Catch Canada vs Qatar at free Langley watch parties today\n\nPhoto by Fauzan Saari / Unsplash\n\nCanada plays Qatar today, and Langley fans can watch for free.\n\nBoth Langley City and the Township are hosting watch parties for the Thursday, June 18 match, part of a wider free World Cup program across the two municipalities.\n\n**Today, June 18:**\n\n * Langley City holds its very first watch party at the civic plaza north of city hall (20399 Douglas Cres.), with a food truck, craft activities and entertainment\n * The Township shows the same match on the big screen at the Stadium at the Langley Events Centre (7888 200 St.)\n * Bring your own chair, though some seating will be provided\n\n\n\n**The rest of the schedule:**\n\n * 17 parties in total: four in the City, 13 in the Township\n * Township events feature family-friendly entertainment, kids' soccer activities, food, and a licensed area for alcohol\n * If Canada advances, Round of 32 (July 2) and Round of 16 (July 7) games get added\n * Both plans include the gold-medal final on Sunday, July 19\n\n\n\nThe Aldergrove Legion (Branch 265) is also hosting afternoon watch parties at its Fraser Highway lounge.\n\nFull schedules are posted at tol.ca and langleycity.ca.\n\nRead More\n\n### Langley City Council Backs Plan to Turn Retired SkyTrain Car Into Public Art\n\nLangley City Council voted Monday to support, in principle, a grassroots proposal to acquire one of TransLink's retiring Mark I SkyTrain cars and transform it into a public art installation in the downtown core.\n\nThe proposal, developed by members of the city's Arts, Recreation, Culture and Heritage Committee, envisions converting the car's interior into a functional community space: think pop-up shop, art gallery, or cafe.\n\nThe concept is a fitting nod to local transit history. Langley Prairie, as the city was once known, was a major stop on the old Interurban line, and with SkyTrain extension on the horizon, the installation would celebrate the role transit infrastructure has played in shaping the community.\n\nPossible locations include Innes Corners Plaza and the future Langley City Centre SkyTrain station, though nothing is finalized. A local railcar restoration community has already expressed interest in volunteering for the project.\n\nLangley City's public art fund could help cover costs. TransLink has been accepting proposals for the retiring fleet since late 2024, with unclaimed cars destined for the scrapyard.\n\nRead More\n\n### Langley City's Sounds of Summer Series Kicks Off at Douglas Park\n\nLangley City's new Sounds of Summer concert series launched its inaugural Wednesday evening at Douglas Park, bringing live music and local vendors to the heart of the community.\n\nThe opener drew a modest crowd, but the weekly format is designed to build momentum throughout the season. Events run each Wednesday with free music and a rotating lineup of vendors.\n\nIt is exactly the kind of accessible, no-cost public programming that makes shared spaces feel like they belong to everyone, not just those who can afford a cover charge.\n\nResidents looking for a low-key midweek outing can head to Douglas Park for the next instalment.\n\nRead More\n\n### Surrey's police board meltdown makes Langley look calm\n\nSurrey's police board meeting fell apart on Wednesday.\n\nDirectors walked out as residents demanded to know why the city's former police chief was fired without cause.\n\nTwo board members had already quit days earlier, and the public session turned ugly with shouts of \"shame\" and \"boo.\" One speaker told the entire board to resign.\n\nThe police union warned the transition has been \"politicized from the beginning,\" and questioned why a financial review of the force was announced just months before the October election.\n\nIf the dysfunction sounds familiar, take heart, Langley. We are not the only community wrestling with drama over who polices our streets.\n\nOur own RCMP cost fights suddenly look almost tidy.\n\nRead More\n\n### North Fraser firefighters get $50K rescue equipment grant\n\nPhoto by Matt C / Unsplash\n\nVolunteer firefighters serving rural Fraser Valley communities are getting a major equipment boost.\n\nThe Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation of Canada awarded the FVRD North Fraser Volunteer Fire Department a grant of more than $50,000.\n\nThe money buys a spreader, cutter and accessories that let crews perform faster, safer rescues in serious crashes and other life-threatening calls.\n\nIt fills a real gap, since the department covers a large area with three fire halls but only one set of cutting tools.\n\nA second set can now be stationed at another hall, speeding up response when someone is trapped in wreckage.\n\nThe award is one of 20 across Canada this cycle, together worth more than $594,000 in lifesaving gear.\n\nRead More\n\n### Goldeneyes land top pick Caroline Harvey in PWHL draft\n\nThe Vancouver Goldeneyes grabbed the first overall pick in Wednesday's PWHL draft.\n\nThey used it on Wisconsin defender Caroline Harvey, widely seen as the most accomplished player of her generation.\n\nThe 23-year-old was named the world's top female player that same day, fresh off Olympic gold and an MVP run at the Milan Cortina Games.\n\nHarvey closed her college career with back-to-back 60-point seasons, and she brings instant offence to a club that finished sixth in its first season.\n\nShe joins a strong Vancouver blue line that already features defender of the year finalist Sophie Jaques, along with forward Sarah Nurse.\n\nThe pick is a bold statement from a team still in transition, with GM Cara Gardner Morey yet to name a new head coach.\n\nRead More\n\n### Vancouver Giants Set Home Opener for September 19 at Langley Events Centre\n\nMark your calendars: the Vancouver Giants will open their 2026-27 WHL season on Saturday, September 19 against the Kelowna Rockets at 7:00 p.m. at the Langley Events Centre.\n\nThe preseason schedule is expected soon, with the full regular season slate to follow in the coming weeks.\n\nAfter a busy offseason that included watching a former Giant hoist the Stanley Cup, the organization will be looking to channel some of that championship energy into a strong start on home ice.\n\nRead More\n\n* * *\n\n### What did you think?\n\nHelp us improve! 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"title": "Langley Roundup: News for June 18th, 2026",
"updatedAt": "2026-06-18T18:01:47.206Z"
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