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Law Enforcement Polar Plunge takes place in Maple Ridge

Members of law enforcement braved the cold waters of Alouette Lake on Thursday, Feb. 26, to raise money for Special Olympics BC. RCMP from Maple Ridge, Pitt Meadows, and Coquitlam, along with staff from Alouette Correctional Centre for Women, the BC Conservation Officer Service, and the Metro Vancouver Transit Police, gathered in Golden Ears Provincial […]

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Trail-Rossland lights torch, kicks off 2026 BC Winter Games

Let the Games begin! Athletes, dignitaries, officials, entertainers, family and fans packed the Trail Memorial Centre Thursday night for the opening ceremony of the Trail-Rossland 2026 BC Winter Games. “I extend my congratulations to all athletes competing in this year’s BC Winter Games as you showcase the hard work, dedication and passion that brought you

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Pitt Meadows Marauders girls win and lose at basketball provincials

The Pitt Meadows Marauders senior girls basketball team won their first game of the provincials, but got knocked out of contention for the championship in their second contest. The sixth-ranked Marauders opened the tournament with a 51-41 win over the Yale Lions of Abbotsford, the 11th seed, on Wednesday, Feb. 25 at the Langley Events

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Maple Ridge Friends for Peace hosts Apartheid-Free Community Forum

Maple Ridge Friends for Peace is hosting an Apartheid-Free Community Forum on Friday, March 6. Participants will learn about the Apartheid-Free Communities movement, and its relevance to our own community. The Apartheid-Free network is a coalition of communities who pledge to work together to end Israeli apartheid. “The goal of this community forum is to

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B.C. needs 300 more rural officers, hasn’t added to force since 2012: RCMP union

The union representing RCMP officers in B.C. is calling for the province to fund 300 new rural officers, saying the number of authorized positions in the provincial police force hasn’t changed since 2012, despite massive population growth. That is the number of new officers needed just to keep the per capita ratio of officers equal

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