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Pitt Meadows airport touts $120M development pipeline, growing economic impact

Pitt Meadows Regional Airport (YPK) is positioning itself as a growing economic engine for the northeast Metro Vancouver region, with more than $11 million already invested in upgrades and roughly $120 million in new development on the horizon. Speaking to Maple Ridge council on March 24, YPK’s CAO and general manager Guy Miller, said the […]

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Pitt Meadows green lights Harris Road rail crossing monitoring and alert system

Implementation time is uncertain as they wait an approval of federal funds

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Residents have raised safety concerns at an intersection on 227th Street, an area that has seen high development in recent years

Overpass gaining momentum for Harris Road Crossing, city says

More parties involved with the contentious road crossing project are favouring an overpass rather than an underpass

‘Embed green infrastructure’: Maple Ridge keen to add eco-friendly solutions

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