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Canadian expert giving talk in Maple Ridge on coexisting with wildlife

One of Canada’s leading experts in humane wildlife management will be the guest speaker at the Alouette River Management Society’s upcoming annual general meeting. Adrian Nelson from Silver Creek Wildlife has worked across the country helping landowners, First Nations, NGOs, and government agencies find innovative solutions for beavers, large carnivores, and other wildlife, all while

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Chairlift outage at B.C. ski resort raises questions about capacity limits

Revelstoke Mountain Resort (RMR) ends its winter 2025-26 run this weekend, wrapping up a season where it had a major service disruption at a crucial time due to a chairlift outage and few alternative lifts. RMR runs relatively fewer chairlifts than other major resorts in Western Canada. But management at another big ski hill, Banff

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New Maple Ridge exhibit to feature the history of Korean ceramics

A new exhibition featuring contemporary and traditional Korean ceramic practices is coming to The ACT Art Gallery in Maple Ridge. The show called “Clay for You: Lineage” will feature the work of 13 members of the Maple Ridge-based Clay for You Korean Pottery Collective, demonstrating a lineage of Korean art traditions and contemporary innovations. Each

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Power shut off at B.C. trailer park as safety issues go unaddressed

Power has now been cut off at a Vernon trailer park whose owner was unable to pay for repairs to its dangerous electrical system, leaving the remaining residents in the dark — both literally and regarding the future of their home investments. The Crown Villa manufactured home park on Okanagan Avenue was warned by Technical

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