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Mayoral candidate received threat
A good cause Connita Starr (left) and Claudia Rylie will take part in the CaddyShack’s annual Strip-a-thon for the Christmas Hamper Society on Dec. 7. See story, 11. Colleen Flanagan/THE NEWS
Nicole Read hired private security days before vote By Phil M elnyc h u k pmelnychuk@mapleridgenews.com
A private security service was called to patrol around mayor-elect Nicole Read’s house after she received a threat days before the Nov. 15 civic election. It came on the Wednesday before the Saturday election, via a Facebook personal message. The message didn’t come to her directly. “I think it was generally directed at the campaign …” said Read. “We decided to just treat it seriously for the next few days before the election so we had private security on our house,” she added. See Threat, 4
Council gives a tearful goodbye Outgoing members list proudest moments By Phil M elnyc h u k pmelnychuk@mapleridgenews.com
Tears flowed and voices choked up Tuesday as a generation of Maple Ridge municipal leaders said their final goodbyes. Four councillors are leaving the group, two after being defeated in the Nov. 15 civic vote, and two who are leaving politics.
“I want to thank Maple Ridge for an incredible journey,” said Coun. Al Hogarth, one of those who lost after seeking a fourth term. Hogarth said that when he was mayor, from 1999 to 2002, the highlight was watching re-construction of the Leisure Centre. It’s been a success, “and the public tells us that day in and day out.” He said the Golden Ears Bridge, which opened in 2009, provided an “incredible connection” to Langley, while the Silver Valley and Smart Growth on the Ground
plans, the latter helping form the basis of Maple Ridge’s downtown development along eco-friendly lines, were other highlights. “If it wasn’t for staff, that downtown core would not have come to fruition. They had a battle and I do know they battled hard. And I really appreciate that because today, we are seeing the downtown come to fruition.” He pointed to the three condo towers about to be built on Edge Street and Brown Avenue as an example of how the downtown is
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supposed to develop. His proudest moment, though, was Maple Ridge receiving city status in September during its 140th anniversary after applying to the provincial government. Coun. Cheryl Ashlie, who didn’t seek re-election after two terms, said Mayor Ernie Daykin was “without a doubt the best mayor this community has ever had.” Daykin was defeated in a bid for a third term as mayor by newcomer Nicole Read. See Council, 5
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Ernie Daykin (centre) served two terms as mayor of Maple Ridge.
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