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Tanmay Ahluwalia

Tanmay Ahluwalia

Tanmay Ahluwalia is a journalist with a digital mindset and a proud alumnus of the University of Delhi. He gained experience through freelancing and interning for various media outlets before joining the Langley Advance Times as a reporter. In his free time, he explores his passions for photography, traveling, and jiu-jitsu. With a focus on community events and video production, Tanmay welcomes input and story ideas from the Langley community.
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Recent Work by Tanmay

Langley Memorial Hospital implements Highlight, a new disinfectant wipe system

Langley Memorial Hospital implements Highlight, a new disinfectant wipe system

Technique reduces risk of infections, says hospital management and company founders
VIDEO: Annual recycle sale delights square dancers in Brookswood

VIDEO: Annual recycle sale delights square dancers in Brookswood

More than 700 dresses were on display for the charity event
Vancouver Giants fall to Kelowna Rockets in a close game

Vancouver Giants fall to Kelowna Rockets in a close game

5-4 defeat despite impressive start from Cull and Palmieri
Vancouver Giants to host Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles night for BC Children’s Hospital

Vancouver Giants to host Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles night for BC Children’s Hospital

Jerseys to be auctioned on Feb. 5
Giants take second straight win against Rockets

Giants take second straight win against Rockets

‘home crowd happy’
Vancouver Giants defeat Tri-City Americans 3-2

Vancouver Giants defeat Tri-City Americans 3-2

Next up: Spokane Chiefs
Global supply chain disruptions leads to cancellation of Vancouver International Auto Show

Global supply chain disruptions leads to cancellation of Vancouver International Auto Show

The Langley-based association explorign alternatives
Two B.C. students flying to Egypt for climate change conference

Two B.C. students flying to Egypt for climate change conference

Langley university students Rea Klar and Sarah Demian have have observer status at conference
‘The Miracle Worker’ staged by Surrey director before Langley’s TWU shuts down theatre department

‘The Miracle Worker’ staged by Surrey director before Langley’s TWU shuts down theatre department

Based on Helen Keller’s autobiography, the play starts Oct. 25 at Trinity Western University
Langley youth heading to the finals, competing in 400m hurdle

Langley youth heading to the finals, competing in 400m hurdle

She ran for her personal best in the semi-finals at the Track and Field Championships
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