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Business leaders heading to the forest for networking in Maple Ridge

Business leaders heading to the forest for networking in Maple Ridge

Business After Hours will be at Malcolm Knapp Research Forest on May 8
Pitt Meadows and Maple Ridge experience wettest April 25 in history

Pitt Meadows and Maple Ridge experience wettest April 25 in history

A total of 22.5 mm of rain fell on Thursday
VIDEO: Passion for BC Summer Games alight at Maple Ridge ceremony

VIDEO: Passion for BC Summer Games alight at Maple Ridge ceremony

Torch-lighting ceremony featured volunteers, politicians, and local athletes
Pitt Meadows athlete becomes first UBC player to be drafted to NFL

Pitt Meadows athlete becomes first UBC player to be drafted to NFL

Giovanni Manu was selected by the Detroit Lions in the fourth round
Maple Ridge, Pitt Meadows mayors call for parole denial for Robert Pickton

Maple Ridge, Pitt Meadows mayors call for parole denial for Robert Pickton

The B.C. serial killer became eligible for day parole in February
Tasty treats galore at Ridge Meadows Home Show

Tasty treats galore at Ridge Meadows Home Show

A total of 14 trucks will be in the food truck festival portion of the event
Maple Ridge athletes make history at all-star basketball game

Maple Ridge athletes make history at all-star basketball game

Caleb Arrington and Carson Barber helped 1A team beat 2A for first time ever
From shrooms to sauces: Home Show offers wide range of free samples

From shrooms to sauces: Home Show offers wide range of free samples

The sampling area features 4 new vendors from May 3 to 5
PHOTOS: Earth Day rooted in fun as thousands visit Maple Ridge to celebrate

PHOTOS: Earth Day rooted in fun as thousands visit Maple Ridge to celebrate

More than 4,000 people visited the April 20 event in Memorial Peace Park
PHOTOS: Poets and photographers celebrated at Earth Day

PHOTOS: Poets and photographers celebrated at Earth Day

Award-winning works were recited by 8 local poets at April 20 event