Policing ‘divorce’ going ahead between City and Township of Langley
14-05-2025 03:05 via globalnews.ca

Policing ‘divorce’ going ahead between City and Township of Langley

For several years, the Township has said it's paying more than its fair share of policing costs, while the city gets the bulk of resources.
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