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Maple Ridge’s first 35-storey tower closer to reality

Maple Ridge’s proposed 35-storey, 252-unit apartment tower on Brown Avenue is closer to becoming a reality. The project went through a public hearing last month, and on Nov. 25 city council gave the necessary bylaws third reading. All that’s left is council’s final approval – often a formality at this point of the approvals process. […]

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MacKinnon scores 2 as league-leading Avs dump visiting Canucks 3-1

Nathan MacKinnon scored twice, leading the Colorado Avalance to a 3-1 win over the visiting Vancouver Canucks in NHL action Tuesday at Ball Arena in Denver. Brock Nelson had the other goal for Colorado (19-1-6). Scott Wedgewood stopped 10 of 11 shots in the Avalanche goal before leaving midway through the second period with an

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Help hospital in Maple Ridge pack the Patient Resource Cupboard

Ridge Meadows Hospital Foundation is raising money for their Patient Resource Cupboard. And, until Tuesday, Dec. 9, Toronto Dominion Bank will be matching all donations to a maximum of $5,000. The Patient Resource Cupboard provides essential items like hygiene supplies, simple clothing, shoes, and other necessities to restore comfort and dignity to patients during their

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One BC event at University of Victoria draws hundreds of protesters

A planned peaceful counter protest unfurled into a day of support as hundreds of students, allies and Indigenous community members gathered in front of McPherson Library at the University of Victoria on Tuesday (Dec. 2) afternoon. The rally, with Elders taking the stage to speak, came as a result of a promised appearance by Dallas

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