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Ridge Meadows Chamber announces business excellence award nominees

Ridge Meadows Chamber announces business excellence award nominees

Some of the area's favourite businesses were recognized at Chamber Holiday Party
Pair attacks Maple Ridge senior with pool cue, man hospitalized

Pair attacks Maple Ridge senior with pool cue, man hospitalized

Police apprehend man and woman who face assault and robbery charges
Heavy rain expected for Lower Mainland

Heavy rain expected for Lower Mainland

Environment Canada warns of up to 70 mm of rain for Metro Vancouver, Fraser Valley
Cities meet in Pitt Meadows to discuss issues in agriculture

Cities meet in Pitt Meadows to discuss issues in agriculture

Food security key issue during farming round table involving eight municipalities
First place in reach for Ridge Meadows Flames

First place in reach for Ridge Meadows Flames

Maple Ridge Juniors back in action on Dec. 16 at Cam Neely Arena
West Coast Express Santa Train stops in Maple Ridge, Pitt Meadows

West Coast Express Santa Train stops in Maple Ridge, Pitt Meadows

Riders get a return ticket to Vancouver for the donation of a new toy
High winds bring power outages for thousands in Maple Ridge, Pitt Meadows

High winds bring power outages for thousands in Maple Ridge, Pitt Meadows

BC Hydro reports 240,000 customers in southwestern B.C. are without power
Thousands without power in B.C. amid high winds, storm surge warning issued

Thousands without power in B.C. amid high winds, storm surge warning issued

Metro Vancouver area could be hit with 70-kilometre-per-hour winds and gusts of up to 100 kilometres per hour
Pitt Meadows lauded as one of Canada's most livable cities

Pitt Meadows lauded as one of Canada's most livable cities

National media outlet ranks city eighth in Canada – up from ninth last year
Maple Ridge city council gets request for remembrance crosswalk

Maple Ridge city council gets request for remembrance crosswalk

Former city councillor leads lobby for veterans crossing, mayor says city not opposed