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‘It feels threatening’: Crushed pickleball paddle debate hits B.C. courts

The crack of a pickleball paddle echoing across B.C. courts might sound harmless. But according to Shawnigan Lake Pickleball Club director Leanne Schultz, that unusually loud pop could be a warning sign. Schultz is raising concerns about what are commonly referred to as “crushed” or delaminated paddles, equipment she believes threatens both the integrity and

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Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows school district highlights the trades

The Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows School District will again spotlight careers in the skilled trades with an upcoming event. The fourth annual Skilled Trades Showcase is scheduled for the evening of Thursday, Jan. 29 at Thomas Haney Secondary School (32000 116 Ave.) from 4:30 to 8:30 p.m. “The goal of this event is to promote awareness

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MRSS Ramblers host annual Ridge Fights Cancer Tournament, raise $5,000

The Maple Ridge Ramblers basketball teams hosted a great tournament over the weekend, for a great cause. This year’s Ridge Fights Cancer tournament was a success, with teams from across the Lower Mainland coming to participate, and the event raising money for cancer patients. The Ramblers senior boys opened with a loss to the Delta

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