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Concert to benefit African grandmothers impacted by AIDS epidemic this weekend in Maple Ridge

A fundraising concert is taking place in Maple Ridge to help people impacted by the HIV/AIDS epidemic living in sub-Saharan African countries. The Golden Ears Gogos is hosting the concert featuring the Diane Lines Trio with Sam Ellington. Money raised will go to the Stephen Lewis Foundation for the Grandmothers to Grandmothers Campaign – a […]

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12 months on, border travel is still down at Aldergrove-Lynden crossing

January was the 12th straight month of shorter lineups and wait times at the Aldergrove/Lynden border crossing, according to a website that tracks cross-border trips. Figures collected by the Cascade Gateway portal show the number of B.C. vehicles going south from Aldergrove through the Kenneth G. Ward U.S. land crossing in Lynden was 1,036 on

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Maple Ridge invites businesses to learn about curside patios

The City of Maple Ridge is making it easier for downtown businesses to install curbside patios this year. The city is inviting businesses to take advantage of the 2026 Seasonal Curbside Patio Program ahead of the spring season with open applications, expanded eligibility requirements, and a Feb. 10 patio showcase event at Haney Builders. The

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Schmaltz hat trick powers Utah Mammoth to convincing 6-2 win over Canucks

Nick Schmaltz had three goals and an assist, leading the Utah Mammoth to a 6-2 win over the visiting Vancouver Canucks in NHL action Monday at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City, Utah. Mikhail Sergachev, Lawson Crouse and JJ Peterka also scored for the Mammoth (29-23-4), with Karel Vejmelka earning the win in goal,

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