What are you doing this Weekend?
Andy Schildhorn • July 4, 2025

9275 Frenice Cres. Fort Langley - Saturday, July 5th | ⏰ 2–4 PM
✨ 4 Bed | 3 Bath | 2,688 sq ft
🌳 Private yard with oversized curved deck | A/C throughout
🚶♂️ Walkable to shops, cafés, schools & the Fort-to-Fort Trail
9451 Kanaka St. Fort Langley - Sunday, July 6th | ⏰ 2–4 PM
✨ 4 Bed | 4 Bath | 2,575 sq ft
🌿 Vaulted ceilings | A/C & heat pump | Finished basement
📍 Located in Bedford Landing — steps to trails, parks, cafés, and local shops

Langley's growth may slow down as a result of changing immigration rules, but it is still expected to have more than 280,000 residents by 2051, according to recent Metro Vancouver growth estimates. The report, by the Metro Vancouver Regional District's regional planning committee, was released earlier this month and has three growth scenarios – low, medium, and high. As of 2024, Metro Vancouver estimated Langley City had 35,316 residents, and the Township had 162,926, for a total of 198,242. 👉 More Details Here

On September 14, 2025, the federal government launched the Build Canada Homes agency, first announced in May’s Speech from the Throne. The agency’s goals largely centre on non-market affordable housing, with a mandate to grow the proportion of housing that is for low- and middle-income households; create the conditions for high-capacity non-market housing; and generate long-term, predictable demand for factory-built housing. The agency also intends to focus on cost-efficient construction methods, including factory-built, modular, and mass timber housing, and will prioritize using Canadian building materials such as lumber and aluminum. 👉 More Details Here