WBN News Langley
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The Bank of Canada’s 0.25% rate cut on March 12, 2025, is set to shake up the Fraser Valley’s housing market. Lower mortgage rates could drive demand, increase prices, and spark competition.
by Debbie Balfour & WBN News Langley
When professionals from different industries come together, they bring unique perspectives and skill sets that can complement each other in ways they may not have considered before.
by 1. Jenny Holly Hansen & WBN News Langley
Explore why LinkedIn transcends its resume-centric origins to become a powerhouse platform for small business owners, offering unparalleled networking, lead generation, and branding opportunities.
by Debbie Balfour & WBN News Langley
Nestled in the heart of historic Fort Langley, the Fort Langley Canoe Club (FLCC) is inviting adventurers of all skill levels to experience the beauty of the Fraser River through their Voyageur Saturday Paddles.
by 1. Jenny Holly Hansen & WBN News Langley
From its origins as a fur trading company to its reign as one of the country’s most trusted department stores, Hudson’s Bay shifting economic strategies and corporate decisions led to the erosion of its storied reputation, culminating in financial struggles and, eventually, bankruptcy.
by 1. Jenny Holly Hansen & WBN News Langley
In today’s digital world, social media is a modern storefront. Yet, many small business owners rely only on paid ads, missing out on free brand exposure and long-term customer engagement.
by Debbie Balfour & WBN News Langley
Residents and businesses in the Township of Langley who were affected by the Atmospheric River event and flooding that occurred between October 18 and 20, 2024, now have access to provincial Disaster Financial Assistance (DFA).
by 1. Jenny Holly Hansen & WBN News Langley
Without a clear and consistent brand identity, even the most creative and well-funded advertising campaigns can fail to connect with your audience or achieve lasting results.
by 1. Jenny Holly Hansen & WBN News Langley