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Langley Roundup: News for June 10th, 2026

Douglas Recreation reopens with 75 new childcare spaces, Community Day returns to Douglas Park Saturday, and a Tyee report tracks the far-right 'remigration' movement. Plus seniors infrastructure, ren…

10h ago·7 min read·1298 words

Correction: Article on Township Bylaw 6234

Today's article on the Township of Langley's proposed Council Procedure Bylaw amendment included a comparative reference to a Code of Conduct matter involving Langley City Councillor Delaney Mack. Th…

1d ago·2 min read·232 words

Langley Roundup: News for June 9th, 2026

Apologies for missing yesterday. Today: the Township's June 15 public hearing on a major Willoughby OCP rewrite, Pachal's pitch for a regional bike share to feed the Langley SkyTrain, the return of th…

1d ago·6 min read·1157 words

Langley Roundup: News for June 5th, 2026

Langley's first K-Food Festival south of the Fraser hits Willoughby Park this weekend, two new TransLink routes are coming to Langley, 500 volunteers cleared a tonne of trash from local streets, and f…

5d ago·6 min read·1004 words

Langley Roundup: News for June 4th, 2026

The Langley Community Farmers' Market opens its 2026 summer season tonight at the LEC, B.C. track championships hit McLeod Park through Saturday, TransLink moves ahead on South of Fraser BRT design wi…

6d ago·7 min read·1294 words

Bike lanes are cheap. The fight against them isn't.

On World Bicycle Day, the math on bike lanes is embarrassingly favourable. They cost less than road lanes, cut healthcare costs, ease traffic, and help kids get to school safely. So why is fighting th…

Jun 3·8 min read·1505 words

Langley Roundup: News for June 3rd, 2026

Langley Pride Month events kick off, Langley City Council hands out nearly $170K in community grants, Indigenous History Month lights up the Fraser Valley, the Blaze head to nationals, two Giants pros…

Jun 3·6 min read·1103 words

Langley Roundup: News for June 2nd, 2026

Your Langley Roundup for June 2: a Douglas Park memorial marks five years since the Kamloops 215 announcement, the Township recognizes Pride Month, Langley City eyes a transit-linked Glover innovation…

Jun 2·5 min read·981 words

Langley Roundup: News for June 1st, 2026

Happy Pride, Langley! June arrives mild and cloudy, but new BC Conservative leader Kerry-Lynne Findlay has built her brand on dismantling SOGI and stoking anti-trans fear. Plus: a 211-unit seniors bui…

Jun 1·7 min read·1302 words

Langley Roundup: News for May 29th, 2026

Langley City makes dog poo bins permanent and ditches ad-covered garbage cans. Local schools roll out AI chatbots as students push back. Charlie Fox joins Langley Strong. Bandits sign Dre Davis, Vanco…

May 29·7 min read·1223 words

Langley Roundup: News for May 28th, 2026

Bot accounts ahead of the fall election, two councillors drop out of Mayor Woodward's libel suit, Langley City's code of conduct fight hits $328K with a public input session coming June 15, a new Red …

May 28·10 min read·1874 words

Langley Roundup: News for May 27th, 2026

Township council passed its first tenant bylaws despite Leith White flagging major gaps. Langley Strong added candidates and is allegedly behind a domain redirect, Senior Resources expands to Fort Lan…

May 27·8 min read·1441 words

Langley Roundup: News for May 26th, 2026

Langley City sets aside $500K for legal fees tied to Councillor Mack's court petition. Langley Tomorrow rolls out a calculator showing each property's share of the Township's estimated $861M debt. And…

May 26·5 min read·979 words

Langley Roundup: News for May 25th, 2026

Township tenants have hours to push back on a Tenant Protection Bylaw that exempts the municipality from its own rules. Plus: MP Tamara Jansen names a grandchild for Charlie Kirk, western premiers mee…

May 25·10 min read·1949 words

Tenant bylaw exempts Township's growing rental portfolio

Langley Township is proposing its first Tenant Protection Bylaw, but the bylaw won't apply to the Township itself or its Housing Trust Society, which is building 368 rental units backed by hundreds of…

May 22·9 min read·1653 words

Langley Roundup: News for May 21st, 2026

Two more candidates join Langley Strong's slate, the province stalls on promised long-term care beds, and researchers find over 200 contaminants in Lower Fraser chinook salmon. Plus FIFA cost scrutiny…

May 21·8 min read·1507 words

A New Season for The Langley Union

For eighteen months, I've run The Langley Union as a personal labour of love. To keep doing the work well, I need help. Today I'm launching three membership tiers and a tip jar to support independent …

May 20·7 min read·1350 words

Langley Roundup: News for May 19th, 2026

LAPS Pet Food Bank demand surges, the Walk for Reconciliation returns to Fort Langley, a local voice speaks out on Gaza, and Carney's pipeline deal sparks backlash. Plus: Aldergrove rallies for a teen…

May 19·8 min read·1476 words

Langley Roundup: News for May 15th, 2026

Aldergrove Food Bank serves a growing need from its temporary church home, the Township opens its water park for summer, B.C. and Ottawa advance LNG Canada Phase 2, researchers call for more forensic …

May 15·6 min read·1030 words

Beat Food Inflation and Support a Local Farm: Join a CSA

Iran's closure of the Strait of Hormuz is pushing global food prices toward another major shock. The last time inflation hit Canadians hard, grocery giants used the chaos to widen their margins. Joini…

May 14·10 min read·1936 words

Langley Roundup: News for May 14th, 2026

Township council fast-tracks bike lanes and speed humps on Walnut Grove Drive, Langley City asks residents to pick the first Resilient Neighbourhood Networks pilot site, the farmers' market expands to…

May 14·5 min read·984 words

Langley Roundup: News for May 13th, 2026

BC Nurses authorize strike action with a 98 per cent vote, SkyTrain pile driving starts on Industrial Avenue Thursday, Langley City First adds three candidates to its slate, and Council renames the Cr…

May 13·1 min read·53 words

Health Inspectors Keep Finding the Same Issue at Wendel's

Three Fraser Health routine inspections at Fort Langley's Wendel's Bookstore & Cafe have been flagged for the same critical food safety issue. Each follow-up cleared. But the recurring problem points …

May 12·1 min read·48 words

Langley Roundup: News for May 12th, 2026

BC Hydro expands its Mount Lehman substation to serve Aldergrove and Gloucester as Fraser Valley growth outpaces infrastructure. Metro Vancouver braces for Stage 3 water restrictions, the Vancouver Ba…

May 12·1 min read·50 words

Langley Roundup: News for May 8th, 2026

An MMIWG memorial march in Downtown Langley City, both Langley SkyTrain stations under construction, new Township multiplex design guidelines, the Outdoor Experience opens May 15, plus a feature on th…

May 8·1 min read·42 words

Langley Roundup: News for May 7th, 2026

Mike Parker's audit tool tests Township debt math as the 2026 election heats up. Plus: Langley City's pool/community centre survey closes tomorrow, drone spraying stalls in Fort Langley, neighbourhood…

May 7·1 min read·49 words

Langley Roundup: News for May 6th, 2026

Langley Strong launches its slate to challenge Mayor Eric Woodward this October, BC smashes 19 daily heat records as electricity demand spikes, the Aldergrove waterpark gears up to reopen with Dive-In…

May 6·1 min read·49 words

Langley Roundup: News for May 5th, 2026

On Red Dress Day, we honour Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirit people and confront an ongoing genocide. Plus: a 37-townhouse rezoning, Yorkson Park's north campus opening, th…

May 5·1 min read·48 words

Langley's Next Students Need Streets Built to Carry Them

Three of every four new Langley students will live in apartments, townhouses, or condos. The housing is locked in. Whether the streets can safely carry them to school is still up to council. Brookswoo…

May 4·1 min read·55 words

Langley Roundup: News for May 4th, 2026

Stage 2 water restrictions hit Langley, road work snarls Township routes, and the Fort Langley Jazz Fest unveils its free July lineup. Plus: the Langley Walk doubles its turnout, HUB Cycling tests Cit…

May 4·1 min read·53 words

Langley Roundup: News for May 1st, 2026

An Aldergrove comedy night fundraiser, Langley City Council at the LMLGA conference, the return of the free Air Fair at YNJ, a failed Nazi rhetoric censure at the B.C. Legislature, paused care home bu…

May 1·1 min read·55 words

Langley Roundup: News for April 30th, 2026

Canada's first FIFA Arena mini-pitch lands in the Township, Langley City adopts an Affordable Housing Fund, and Highway 1 bridge work begins at 232 and 264. Plus Fraser Health leads BC in intimate par…

Apr 30·1 min read·57 words

Langley Roundup: News for April 29th, 2026

Yorkson's new spray park opens May 9, Langley marks the National Day of Mourning for 138 BC workers killed in 2025, and MP Tako Van Popta leads a Conservative task force targeting Indigenous land righ…

Apr 29·1 min read·58 words

Langley Roundup: News for April 28th, 2026

Quilters fill Langley with 300+ works, Aldergrove baseball rallies after a fire, and we make the case for cameras at 264 and 56. Plus TransLink ridership dips, BC's wildfire season starts early, and V…

Apr 28·1 min read·48 words

Why Langley Renters Need Unions

In Langley’s strained rental market, rising costs and weak protections expose a deep power imbalance. Build Canada Homes and BC Builds promise more supply, but Canadian tax law rewards the REITs squee…

Apr 27·1 min read·51 words

Langley Roundup: News for April 23rd, 2026

CBC spotlights Langley Township's record debt, new SkyTrain closures hit Fraser Highway next week, and an Indigenous leader challenges Eby on DRIPA. Plus: Rise FC kick off their title defense Friday n…

Apr 23·1 min read·47 words

Langley Roundup: News for April 22nd, 2026

Both Langley mayors are running for re-election this fall, 208 St is closed for road work, SkyTrain construction rattles evenings, and the Goldeneyes lead the PWHL draft race. Your Wednesday news roun…

Apr 22·1 min read·39 words

Langley Roundup: News for April 17th, 2026

Langley City Council moves on a crisis response pilot and slow streets; the Giants earn five NHL draft mentions; Nooksack flooding has no easy fix; and the Langley Fastball Association celebrates 50 y…

Apr 17·1 min read·52 words

Langley Roundup: News for April 16th, 2026

Langley City eyes a 30 km/h residential speed limit while the Township opens public input on its Transportation and Mobility Strategy. Plus: a $575K fine after a worker's death, Saturday's free repair…

Apr 16·1 min read·55 words

Langley Roundup: News for April 15th, 2026

Langley City ties new housing to below-market units near SkyTrain. Strong Towns Langley challenges Township barriers to small scale housing. Plus the NDP's broken tax promise, a bottle drive for autis…

Apr 15·1 min read·43 words

Langley Roundup: News for April 14th, 2026

A mild spring day in Langley sets the scene as B.C. backs down on a controversial DRIPA vote, firefighter health legislation advances, and local stories unfold from a Highway 1 crash to playoff hockey…

Apr 14·1 min read·49 words

Langley Roundup: News for April 13th, 2026

Indigenous rights, reservoir drama, and soccer headlines lead today's Roundup. The FNLC calls out Eby on DRIPA, the Heiltsuk push for justice at the UN, and the Township draws fire over mini golf prio…

Apr 13·1 min read·47 words

Langley Roundup: News for April 10th, 2026

Langley rents drop again, a fatal collision closes 264 Street, and TransLink adds buses to four local routes. Plus: B.C. United fined for a secret attack website, and first responders mark ten years o…

Apr 10·1 min read·49 words

Langley Roundup: News for April 9th, 2026

B.C. marks 10 years of the toxic drug crisis with little to show for it, Eby pushes to suspend Indigenous rights legislation, a wildfire grows near Merritt, and Langley celebrates queer rights milesto…

Apr 9·1 min read·54 words

Langley Roundup: News for April 8th, 2026

The Township plans to lease public land to Trans Mountain Pipeline, a 132-home rezoning heads to public hearing, Willoughby Community Plan open houses begin this week, and the Canucks lose again at ho…

Apr 8·1 min read·47 words

Langley Roundup: News for April 7th, 2026

Langley City leads on accessibility, Willoughby open houses are this week, a wildfire burns near Lytton, and the Rivermen even their playoff series. Plus: Goldeneyes in Edmonton tonight and VFC drops …

Apr 7·1 min read·42 words

Langley Roundup: News for April 2nd, 2026

Eby forces DRIPA changes over First Nations opposition, Trump targets Canadian media laws, Township launches virtual rec registration, Project Black Feather funding extended, and Vancouver FC opens at…

Apr 2·1 min read·41 words

Langley Roundup: News for April 1st, 2026

Langley City pitches $179M in recreation upgrades, Canada mourns Stephen Lewis, an Aldergrove couple hits 70 years, Canada Post ends door-to-door delivery, and the B.C. Lions sell out their Island ret…

Apr 1·1 min read·46 words

What Gender-Affirming Care Really Means

Gender-affirming care is one of the most misunderstood topics in Canadian healthcare. On Trans Day of Visibility, we break down what the process actually looks like, what the science says, and why get…

Mar 31·1 min read·47 words

Langley Roundup: News for March 31st, 2026

Trans Day of Visibility, Transportation 2050 endorsed, TransLink's FIFA transit plan, a Pitt Meadows plane crash, BC health regulation shakeup, AI deepfake regulation push, Giving Hearts Gala, and the…

Mar 31·1 min read·39 words

Langley Roundup: News for March 30th, 2026

Langley Township unveils plans for transit-oriented development along 200 Street, Avi Lewis takes the NDP helm, Vancouver FC eyes a breakthrough season, the Goldeneyes snap a skid in Toronto, and East…

Mar 30·1 min read·46 words

Langley Roundup: News for March 27th, 2026

Langley City speeds up small development permits while pushing back on sprawl. BC Conservatives lose another MLA, seniors care wait lists hit crisis levels, and the AFN grades Carney's first year. Plu…

Mar 27·1 min read·48 words

Langley Roundup: News for March 26th, 2026

TransLink hikes property taxes as gas prices climb. West Creek Farms rezoning heads back to council. Langley City builds an affordable housing fund. BRT gets strong local support. And Poilievre heads …

Mar 26·1 min read·45 words

Township Budget Approved, but the Math Is Getting Tight

Langley Township Council approved its 2026 budget 5-4, adding firefighters and RCMP while hiking taxes 3.97%. But with debt servicing at $47M and borrowing room shrinking fast, independent councillors…

Mar 25·1 min read·47 words

Langley Roundup: News for March 25th, 2026

Aldergrove power outage, 83 trees saved in Mossey Estates, DRIPA under threat, air traffic controller shortage exposed, diplomats cut, Canucks eliminated, Giants honour Ryan Lin, and board game nights…

Mar 25·1 min read·44 words

Langley Roundup: News for March 24th, 2026

Canadaland's Jesse Brown faces scrutiny over hidden IP trackers sent to journalists and Reddit users. Plus: a Campbell Heights airport pitch, Vancouver FC's big signing, cherry blossom season, and Eby…

Mar 24·1 min read·42 words

Langley Roundup: News for March 23rd, 2026

An Aldergrove acupuncturist is exposed as a white supremacist, Second Sons stickers appear in Brookswood, Langley Township roadwork ramps up, vacant property rules get tougher, and the Supreme Court t…

Mar 23·1 min read·46 words

Langley Roundup: News for March 20th, 2026

Championship basketball, frozen transit plans, infrastructure decisions, cross-border peace, and a Canadian headed for the moon. It's a packed Friday in Langley and beyond. Here's your daily roundup.

Mar 20·1 min read·35 words

Langley Roundup: News for March 19th, 2026

Heavy rain floods Langley roads, a Township bylaw threatens small-scale housing, Vancouver cuts lifeguards under austerity, B.C.'s snowless winter signals climate crisis, and a Fraser Valley mother of…

Mar 19·1 min read·39 words

Langley Roundup: News for March 18th, 2026

Langley City's mayor calls a provincial construction bill "dangerous." Two in three Canadians want neutrality on Iran. The Bank of Canada announces its rate decision today. Plus: Adaptive Sports Day, …

Mar 18·1 min read·46 words

🍀Langley Roundup: News for March 17th, 2026

Transit finally coming to Gloucester, Bhangu exits BC Conservative leadership race, Langley City drops rec rates for youth and seniors, B.C. sheds 20K jobs, Vatican returns Indigenous artifacts, and R…

Mar 17·1 min read·40 words

Gas Hit $2 a Litre. Your Next Vehicle Should Have Pedals.

Gas in Metro Vancouver just crossed $2 per litre thanks to Trump's war in Iran. Most car trips are under five kilometres. Here's why a bike might be the best investment you make this year.

Mar 16·1 min read·46 words

Langley Roundup: News for March 16th, 2026

The 50th JANT tips off in Langley with 1,800+ Indigenous youth athletes, Township budget passes 5-4 amid debt concerns, a Langley City resident weighs in on referendum spending, and both the Goldeneye…

Mar 16·1 min read·46 words

Langley Roundup: News for March 13th, 2026

Federal student caps are forcing cuts at Trinity Western, with 75 layoffs reported. Plus: council modernizes fire safety, Fort Langley wants mosquito drones, the Canucks stage a wild comeback, and BC'…

Mar 13·1 min read·44 words

Citizens' Assembly to Langley City: Stop Letting People Fall Through the Cracks

Langley City's Citizens' Assembly has proposed an Advocacy and Service Navigation Framework to end the cycle of fragmented services and missed referrals. Trained navigators would give residents a sing…

Mar 12·1 min read·50 words

Langley Roundup: News for March 11th, 2026

Langley City streamlines housing approvals, Peace Arch rallies mark one year, MPs vote on Canada's arms export loophole, the Liberals near a majority, and BC snowpack hides drought concerns. Plus loca…

Mar 11·1 min read·40 words

Langley Roundup: News for March 10th, 2026

Langley Township locks in safer streets with 12 key amendments to its transportation plan. Plus, BC Greens blast the NDP on the carbon tax, new protest bills raise concerns, and the Rivermen upset the…

Mar 10·1 min read·43 words

Langley's MPs Back the Iran War. Do You?

Canada must not join Trump and Netanyahu's war on Iran. With 165 schoolgirls dead in Minab, toxic oil fires choking Tehran, and Langley's MPs in a party backing the war, it's time to call your represe…

Mar 9·1 min read·49 words

Langley Roundup: News for March 9th, 2026

IWD is a fight, not a party. Emergency shelter opens in the cold. 2,000 Indigenous youth head to LEC for the 50th All Native Tournament. Langley City wants volunteers for community safety. Plus volley…

Mar 9·1 min read·47 words

Correction: Article on Langley MLAs and the Human Rights Code Vote

A reader flagged an error in our coverage of the Human Rights Code Repeal Act vote. After reviewing official legislative records, we've confirmed MLA Misty Van Popta was not recorded on this vote. We'…

Mar 6·1 min read·54 words

Two of Langley's MLAs Voted to Gut Human Rights Law. We Deserve Better.

Two of Langley's three Conservative MLAs voted to advance a bill repealing the entire BC Human Rights Code. The third was absent without explanation. They call it procedural courtesy, but they blocked…

Mar 5·1 min read·54 words

Langley Roundup: News for March 5th, 2026

Nazi stickers in Brookswood, Langley City's food street gets Vancouver Sun love, the Township's $85M arts centre faces serious cost questions, a $750K hate speech ruling, and a Langley Blaze alum sign…

Mar 5·1 min read·42 words

Langley Roundup: News for March 3rd, 2026

A $177M Township borrowing scandal, CLAC under fire for siding with bosses, a Surrey AI fake news site exposed, Carney builds alliances abroad, B.C. locks in permanent daylight saving time, and Alderg…

Mar 3·1 min read·45 words

Langley Roundup: News for March 2nd, 2026

The Township wants your input on the Old Yale Dog Park layout. Plus: Maple Ridge eyes a major industrial land conversion, KPU welcomes senior learners, Carney builds ties with India, and the Abbotsfor…

Mar 2·1 min read·45 words

The US Launched a War. Langley Will Feel It.

The US and Israel launched a massive war on Iran Saturday morning. A girls' school was bombed, killing dozens of children. Here's how this affects Langley residents and what you can do right now, from…

Feb 28·1 min read·59 words

What Minneapolis Teaches Langley About Fighting Back

Minneapolis has been fighting back against a federal immigration crackdown — and winning lessons worth learning. Here's what Langley needs to know about community defense, Resilient Neighbourhood Netw…

Feb 28·1 min read·43 words

The Wild West on Langley's Sidewalks Has to End

Langley City Council is calling on the province to create clear rules for e-scooters, electric wheelchairs, and mobility devices. The goal: get them off crowded sidewalks and onto bike lanes before so…

Feb 26·1 min read·51 words

Langley Roundup: News for February 25th, 2026

A $1.1M Aldergrove park upgrade skips the bathroom. BC approves a mine over First Nations objections. LAPS raises $32K. Langley City eyes a Food Tech Hub. VFC open trials come to Willoughby. Your Wedn…

Feb 25·1 min read·47 words

Langley City Citizens Assembly's Resilient Neighbourhood Networks Plan to Build Safety From the Ground Up

Langley City's Citizens' Assembly has endorsed Resilient Neighbourhood Networks, a community-led safety model built on trust, skills, and connection. Here's what they are, why the research supports th…

Feb 24·1 min read·52 words

Langley Roundup: News for February 24th, 2026

Fort Langley's half marathon is back, Langley City hosts a civic open house, TransLink wants your input on a 15-year transit plan, Cuba's energy crisis deepens, and the BC Lions head to Kelowna. Your …

Feb 24·1 min read·44 words

Langley Roundup: News for February 23rd, 2026

Protesters rally against OneBC MLA in Walnut Grove, a Langley resident describes cartel violence in Mexico, NEXUS suspended at Canadian airports, and BC's budget draws criticism. Plus a GoFundMe to sa…

Feb 23·1 min read·46 words

Langley Roundup: News for February 20th, 2026

Langley's overdose deaths buck BC's downward trend. Glen Valley kills a 62m cell tower. Greens blast the NDP budget. Giants win in a shootout. Canada heads to Olympic gold-medal game. Plus: salsa, liv…

Feb 20·1 min read·44 words

Canada Has Laws to Punish Epstein's Enablers. So Why Wait?

Tens of millions of Epstein files reveal powerful enablers who faced no consequences. This morning, former Prince Andrew was arrested on suspicion of misconduct. Canada has a law to sanction child tra…

Feb 19·1 min read·53 words

Langley Roundup: News for February 18th, 2026

Langley Township adds closed captioning to council meetings, budget tensions continue, and a researcher challenges the push for more school policing following the Tumbler Ridge tragedy. Plus, Langley'…

Feb 19·1 min read·41 words

Langley Roundup: News for February 17th, 2026

Aldergrove launches sensory-friendly skating, the Tumbler Ridge shooting fuels anti-trans hate online, and BC's budget promises to protect core services. Plus: Olympic gold for Canada, a Giants loss, …

Feb 17·1 min read·40 words

Langley Roundup: News for February 13th, 2026

A Langley community vigil honours Tumbler Ridge victims, council acts on rail safety, utility bills delayed with savings for multi-family residents, SkyTrain construction detours ahead, and Buble coac…

Feb 13·1 min read·37 words

Inside Langley City's Citizens' Assembly Experiment

Langley City's Citizens' Assembly brought together 29 randomly selected residents to deliberate on community safety and wellbeing. Their work, touching 3,200+ community members, produced seven consens…

Feb 12·1 min read·36 words

Langley Roundup: News for February 11th, 2026

Tragedy strikes Tumbler Ridge as a school shooting claims eight lives. In Langley, a missing teen is found safe and TransLink launches a survey on regional transit through 2040. Plus: vendor calls, bo…

Feb 11·1 min read·44 words

Langley Roundup: News for February 10th, 2026

Langley City adopts Citizens' Assembly safety recommendations and approves 302-unit BC Builds project. Plus: Local curler wins BC Masters, Giants warn of phishing scam, and BC Greens end NDP support d…

Feb 10·1 min read·38 words

Langley Roundup: News for February 9th, 2026

Traffic delays hit three major Langley streets this week. A fatal Fort Langley rail crossing sparks safety demands. Seahawks fans pack the Aldergrove Legion for Super Bowl. Canada's women's hockey rol…

Feb 9·1 min read·48 words

Langley Roundup: News for February 6th, 2026

Local leaders demand action on stalled mental health funding, Langley Township stands alone with net debt in Metro Vancouver, and Giants star Ryan Lin earns leadership role for WHL Prospects Game. Plu…

Feb 6·1 min read·48 words

Langley Roundup: News for February 5th, 2026

Langley City explores resident parking permits while the Township eyes salmon habitat upgrades. Plus: Aldergrove skaters win silver, the Canucks lose before the Olympic break, and Vancouver FC falls t…

Feb 5·1 min read·39 words