A multi-billion-dollar tax break so corporations can increase their bonus structure and dividends to shareholders means cupboard is bare.
READI understand that ecstasy is a problem in Maple Ridge, but all high schools in Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows have the same issues with drugs.
READDan Banov says hobby farmer wannabes will never compete with professional farming
READLetter in opposition to planned gravel pit on Blue Mountain
READMaple Ridge resident Mike Sands responds to a column by Dr. Marco Terwiel
READMP Randy Kamp responds to a story about planned changes to Old Age Security
READMaple Ridge is trying to its best for the homeless but much remains to be done
READOur environment is threatened; it is under attack and has been for a very long time.
READGraduates don't what it's like at school now, we do
READConcerned about BCTF job action but it's working out OK
READNo problem for this parent in getting updates on student progress
READTeachers are great but there a hundreds of kids who don't care
READSupposedly, U.S. capitalist-billionaires-turned-environmentalists are trying to influence the outcome of the Enbridge Pipeline hearings.
READHere is a proposal for the Albion flats that would create jobs and preserve farmland.
READYou say you feel guilty as you did not do anything to alleviate the suffering from the ‘lost souls’. However, what you did was huge.
READNormally the sight of these pitiable people doesn’t bother me too much. They have become a fact of life in downtown Maple Ridge.
READYou cannot take one, or a few, instances of ecstasy use and call it a problem.
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Based on new catchments, two children would go to school out of the way.
READI disagree that the authorities are mainly interested in sweeping the problems under the rug.
READThe focus needs to be on the the Ministry of Natural Resource Operations.
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