Looking Back: The Tent-Shaped Rock
This tale should come with a warning – do not be lured by the greed for gold to go in search of a tent-shaped rock … Read More
This tale should come with a warning – do not be lured by the greed for gold to go in search of a tent-shaped rock … Read More
In June of 1953, the Grade 11 class at Maple Ridge Junior-Senior High School decorated the hall for the Grade 12 graduation ceremonies. The morning … Read More
The last episode of world-wide quarantine was in 1918, just over 100 years ago. We did not have a local newspaper at the time but … Read More
Most people think that communities like Maple Ridge incorporated in the 1870’s to get themselves identified as a unit that could bargain with senior governments … Read More
Daniel Thomas Haney was the third child and second son of Thomas Haney and his wife Anne. Unlike his older brother Frank, Daniel chose to … Read More
Five years before the Maple Ridge Hospital opened its doors in 1958, a dedicated group of women was eagerly at work raising money to make … Read More
There is a strong tradition here of local musicians entertaining at dances and concerts, strikingly illustrated by this photograph. Peggy McNeill brought the picture to … Read More
In 1910 the Western Canada Power Company was authorized to build a railway line from its works on the Stave River, to a point on … Read More