Police “divorce” is ongoing between Langley City and the Township of Langley. 

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Officials at the RCMP in Langley continue to perform their duties despite being involved in a “divorce” between Langley Township and the town of Langley in relation to policing. The Township has been complaining for years that it is overpaying its fair share of police expenses while the area has the majority of its assets. They’re now moving forward with a RCMP breakdown. According to Langley Township Mayor Eric Woodward, “it has come to the point where the Township of Langley needs to move on and have its individual detachment.” In fact, we have been the area’s top priority for surveillance. And that we don’t have an equal companion in the City of Langley and their current management to finance surveillance and provide the services we want to give.
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According to Public Safety Minister Garry Begg, the matter was a dispute between the two towns. He claimed that this is a legal agreement that the City and the Township have with the same organization. They are bound by a lease with the RCMP. The Mounties released a statement in which we are not a part of that partnership, stating that the RCMP provides policing service to both the Township of Langley and the City of Langley. The City of Langley told Global News,” We understand there’s public attention in the economic factors of this change, and we can verify that there will be no delay of service delivery to citizens of either municipality.” The overall cost of the money and procedures cost sharing agreement’s termination is still being evaluated because it is influenced by a number of nuanced factors, including contractual obligations, functional adjustments, and the execution timeline.