LETTER: Time coming to remind council, staff to whom they’re accountable

Dear Editor, I really liked Marie Robson’s letter to the editor: Politician’s need to be held accountable, April 3, The News. How important is this? Politician’s get elected every four years, and it seems that within this short time frame they tend to get a wee bit cocky in their attitudes. Yes, we the voter’s […]

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Semi-truck fire, toxic materials close Coquihalla Highway northbound

A semi-truck fire has the Coquihalla Highway closed northbound on Tuesday morning, April 21. The incident occurred around 9:30 p.m. on Monday night south of exit 276, Comstock Road, on the stretch between Hope and Merritt. As of 7:40 a.m., the northbound lanes remain closed due to toxic materials on the highway. Crews are on

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Get to know the Maple Ridge Citizen of the Year nominees

Maple Ridge Community Foundation has posted a series of videos of Citizen of the Year profiles. The foundation described Brooklyn Nicholson, who is a finalist for the Youth Award, as a, “dedicated young leader who is making a meaningful difference in Maple Ridge through compassion, initiative, and a strong commitment to inclusion.” Nicholson has organized

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LETTER: Maple Ridge should go to unified garbage pickup

Dear Editor, [RE: LETTER – Taxpayers shouldn’t subsidize garbage pickup, Feb.18, www.mapleridgenews.com] I read with interest the letter from a reader regarding their thoughts on municipal garbage collection. I am a former sanitation worker for a large municipality, and I spent over a decade operating and loading garbage and recycling trucks. I have always been

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