Rock Ridge Area Fire Update # 6 (May 25 5:00 PM)
BC Wildfire Service has now changed the status of the fire along the interface of the Malcolm Knapp Research Forest to “Under Control.”
City fire crews and partner agencies will continue monitoring the area to ensure conditions remain stable.
As temperatures rise and wildfire risk increases, the public is reminded to practice fire safety:
• Follow all fire restrictions and closures
• Avoid activities that could create sparks
• Stay out of areas marked closed and obey posted signage
Thank you to all responding crews, partner agencies, and community members for your support and cooperation throughout this incident.
#MapleRidge #MapleRidgeFire
Metro Vancouver encourages residents and businesses to reduce water use and adhere to Stage 2 water restrictions to protect the system while critical infrastructure work is underway, and to prepare for Stage 3 restrictions in June.
See full restrictions: https://t.co/VX8iWGHkgf
Rock Ridge Area Fire Update #5 (May 23 10:15 PM)
The status of the fire along the interface of the Malcolm Knapp Research Forest has now been changed to “Held.”
UBC fire crews will continue Fire Watch operations overnight and City fire crews will continue monitoring the area throughout the week to ensure conditions remain stable.
BC Wildfire Service will provide a final assessment of the fire site during the week.
The public is asked to avoid areas marked closed and to follow all posted signage and directions from crews working in the area.
Thank you to all responding crews and partner agencies for their continued efforts and support throughout this incident.
Updates will continue to be provided should conditions change.
#MapleRidge #MapleRidgeFire
Rock Ridge Area Fire Update # 4 (May 23, 12:30 PM)
Maple Ridge Fire & Rescue crews remain on site continuing to work throughout the day alongside BC Wildfire Service crews to respond to the smoldering ground fire along the interface of the Malcolm Knapp Research Forest.
Fire activity has slowed down and the fire is currently contained. The expectation is for the fire to reach “Held” status by the end of the day. Assessment of trees and surrounding hazards in the area is currently underway.
At this time, the wildfire continues to not pose a threat to structures, critical infrastructure, or public safety.
There have been no reported injuries to the public or firefighters.
Thank you to all crews who continue to work tirelessly to protect our community.
Smoke may continue to impact some residents in the area. Those sensitive to smoke are encouraged to keep windows and doors closed and limit outdoor exposure where possible.
Updates continue to be provided through our social media channels and website at https://t.co/5ruLNFtzH9.
We have also received questions regarding why an emergency alert was not issued during this incident. At no time did the fire pose an immediate danger to public safety or nearby properties that would require an emergency alert.
We encourage residents to stay informed during future emergency incidents by signing up for notifications at https://t.co/OVwnGyisTx.
#MapleRidge #MapleRidgeFire
Rock Ridge Area Fire Update #3 (May 23, 9:15 AM)
Maple Ridge Fire & Rescue crews continue to respond to the fire located at the top of the Rock Ridge area along the interface of the Malcolm Knapp Research Forest. The fire, which started at approximately 6:30 PM yesterday evening, is currently estimated at 1.5 hectares in extremely steep and challenging terrain.
Approximately 25 personnel were on scene and into the early morning hours. Crews will continue active firefighting operations throughout the day.
Conditions remained stable overnight and weather conditions held as forecasted, assisting crews in preventing further fire escalation.
We continue to work closely with staff and equipment operators from the UBC Malcolm Knapp Research Forest. Additional support resources are also being coordinated with BC Wildfire Service fire crews to assist with fire suppression efforts this morning.
At this time, there is no risk to the public or nearby properties. There have been no reported injuries to the public or firefighters.
Thank you to all crews who worked tirelessly throughout the evening and overnight to help protect our community.
The cause of the fire remains under investigation.
Smoke may continue to impact some residents in the area. Those sensitive to smoke are encouraged to keep windows and doors closed and limit outdoor exposure where possible.
Please continue to avoid the area for your safety and to prevent interference with firefighting and water shuttling activities. The public is also reminded to not operate drones anywhere near the fire area as they may interfere with aircraft operations supporting firefighting efforts.
Updates will be provided as further information becomes available.
#MapleRidge #MapleRidgeFire
Rock Ridge Area Fire Update #2 (May 22, 10:45 PM)
Maple Ridge Fire & Rescue crews continue to respond to the fire located at the top of the Rock Ridge area along the interface of the Malcolm Knapp Research Forest.
Crews are actively working to contain the fire and will remain on scene overnight. Operations are taking place in extremely steep and challenging terrain.
Additional support resources are being coordinated with the BC Wildfire Service and UBC Forestry fire crews to assist with fire suppression efforts.
At this time, there is no risk to the public or properties in the area.
The cause of the fire remains under investigation and is currently unknown.
Those sensitive to smoke are encouraged to keep windows and doors closed and limit outdoor exposure where possible.
Please continue to avoid the area and stay clear of emergency operations personnel and equipment.
#MapleRidge #MapleRidgeFire
🚨Maple Ridge Fire & Rescue Services is currently on scene and responding to a ground fire in the upper Rock Ridge area.
Residents in the surrounding area who are concerned with smoke conditions, please keep windows and doors closed.
Updates will be provided as further information becomes available.
#MapleRidge #MapleRidgeFire
Thanks to everyone for coming by and saying hi at the Ride Ready event this afternoon! The rain gods even cooperated!! Shout out to our friends at @TrekBikes for getting everyone's ride ready for the season and @YourMapleRidge Fire & Rescue for helping educate.
We recently held a private ceremony to celebrate our newly renovated gym and honour the legacy of one of our own.
Cst. Mike Pedrosa was an inspiration to many and noted for his commitment to health, teamwork, and service.
Details: https://t.co/DMI2qjPhvc
🚧Traffic Advisory – Golden Ears Way (northbound) Monday, April 27
TransLink is advising that from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM, the 201 St on-ramp at Golden Ears Way (northbound toward Golden Ears Bridge) will be reduced to a single lane.
🔹 Expect delays and plan extra travel time
🔹 Traffic signage will be in place to guide drivers
🔹 Route 595 toward Maple Meadows may experience minor delays
This temporary lane closure is required so crews can safely complete essential maintenance and repairs.
Inquiries? contact TransLink Customer Information Centre at 604-953-3333 (available daily, 6:30 AM – 10:00 PM).
Thank you for your cooperation 🤝
See location on Google Maps: https://t.co/aIv8TXdiuE
#MapleRidge #YourMapleRidge #TrafficAlert
Our Open House is less than 3 weeks away!! 🤯
🔺When: May 9th, 12-3pm
🔺Where: 11990 Haney Pl
We're excited to showcase all we have to offer!
(Due to high demand our cells tours are full, however, you can still add yourself to our waitlist).
Info: https://t.co/8aOju5dbN2
Council and staff at the City of Maple Ridge are mourning the loss of Deputy Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) Stephane Labonne, who passed away on Wednesday, April 8, following a lengthy illness.
A highly respected colleague and dedicated public servant, Stephane had a strong work ethic and deep commitment to local government.
Prior to joining the City of Maple Ridge in 2022, he held senior positions with several municipalities in Alberta, bringing a wealth of experience and leadership to his role.
During his time with the City – first as General Manager of Parks, Recreation and Culture and then Deputy Chief Administrative Officer – Stephane was a driving force behind many of the City’s major initiatives. His leadership and contributions have left a lasting impact on the community.
On behalf of Council and the City, Mayor Dan Ruimy extends heartfelt condolences to his family, friends and colleagues during this difficult time. View the Mayor’s remarks at the April 14 Council Meeting - April 14, 2026 https://t.co/Wo7nH9v7oI
A celebration of life will take place in Edmonton on Friday, May 8. Messages can be left on a dedicated online memorial page at: https://t.co/wm40FX3Ubv
Read the City's statement at: https://t.co/iwDF5diWYb
#MapleRidge #YourMapleRidge #StephaneLabonne #CAO
On behalf of Council, Mayor Ruimy extends the City of Maple Ridge’s sincere gratitude to Superintendent Adam Gander for 25 years of dedicated service to Maple Ridge.
His leadership, professionalism, and commitment to public safety have made a lasting impact on our community. From his early days as a new officer at the detachment to serving as Officer in Charge, he has demonstrated integrity and compassion. His collaborative approach has been instrumental in advancing many initiatives to strengthen the safety and well-being of our community.
As Adam begins his well-earned retirement, we wish him and his family all the best.
The process to appoint a new Officer in Charge is underway. In the interim, the detachment will be led by its experienced senior leadership team, ensuring continued service and community safety.
Thank you Adam for serving our community with dedication and pride!
@RidgeRCMP
Open letter to the community - Supt. Gander retires
"In March 2001, I graduated from RCMP Depot and started my first shift at the Ridge Meadows RCMP detachment...."
Read full statement: https://t.co/Qu3uEjOMkX
Video: Supt. Gander being signed off outside Maple Ridge RCMP.
We're excited to watch our @RidgeRCMP team out providing the continued excellent service with our new dedicated detachment 🚓
Thank you to all officers and staff for everything you do to keep Maple Ridge safe.
If you see them out and about, be sure to say hi 👋
Watch the video 👇
It’s official. We are now solely committed to you Maple Ridge!
With our new name change, we are excited to have a fully dedicated presence in this city and continue delivering focused policing services.
More info: https://t.co/jfIqt8cw9D
#MapleRidgeRCMP@YourMapleRidge
As of April 1, the former Ridge Meadows RCMP Detachment has officially transitioned to two autonomous detachments.
Maple Ridge now has a dedicated RCMP presence focused solely on meeting the needs of our community @RidgeRCMP
“Maple Ridge congratulates the City of Pitt Meadows as they move forward independently with their own RCMP detachment. With the transition now complete, Maple Ridge moves forward with a dedicated Maple Ridge RCMP presence focused on the needs of our community, and residents can be assured they will continue to receive the same high standard of professional policing services. We thank the officers and staff for their ongoing hard work, professionalism, and commitment to keeping Maple Ridge safe,” said Mayor Dan Ruimy.
This transition from a shared policing model has been a multi-year initiative, developed in close collaboration with municipal partners, the Province of BC and the RCMP. Since approval of the de-integration in 2021, extensive planning, risk assessment and validation have ensured both detachments are fully operational and equipped to deliver effective policing services aligned with their respective Police Service Agreements.
There are no changes to the Maple Ridge RCMP location or contact information.
📍 Maple Ridge RCMP Detachment: 11990 Haney Place
📞 Non-emergency: 604-463-6251
🚨 In an emergency, always call 9-1-1.
Read the full details👉 https://t.co/33bkOQp8cN
For more information on policing services 👉 https://t.co/prbfjPnfL6
⚠️ Traffic Advisory – Power Outages & Road Closures ⚠️
Due to downed power lines and strong winds, multiple power outages have been reported across the city. These hazards are impacting traffic and have resulted in several road closures.
🚧 Current Locations & Traffic Impacts:
• DTR / 240 St — Partial closure
• Fern Crescent @ 236 St — Full closure (BC Hydro on scene)
• Lougheed Highway / 240 St — Partial closure
• 248 St / 128 Ave — Full closure
Please use alternate routes and avoid affected areas where possible.
Crews are actively responding and working to resolve the situation. Thank you for your patience and cooperation. Stay safe.
⚡If you see a downed power line, stay at least 10 m away and report it to BC Hydro at 1-888-769-3766
🌲Report downed trees, debris, or other concerns to the City at https://t.co/ilm7Dfmzu3
Maple Ridge Fire & Rescue crews remain on scene of an overnight fire at a vacant two-storey apartment building on Laity Street (between Lougheed Hwy and Dewdney Trunk Rd). No injuries reported.
🚧ROAD CLOSURE: Laity Street is closed from Lougheed Hwy to Dewdney Trunk Rd and is expected to remain closed for most of the day. Barricades are in place and @RidgeMeadowsRCMP are assisting with traffic control. Please use an alternate route and expect delays.
25 firefighters and 8 fire apparatus were on scene and investigation is underway to determine the cause.
Thank you for your patience. 🙏
#MapleRidge #MapleRidgeFire
Another amazing turnout this morning for this year's #PolarPlunge in support of Special Olympics British Columbia! 🥶🏊♀️🏅
Special shout-out to all the athletes and our partners including @cqrcmp@YourMapleRidge@citypittmeadows
Donate: https://t.co/OPV3Y3MDR3
Feb 25 is #PinkShirtDay 👚🩷
This year’s theme: Sprinkle Kindness.
Wear pink, lift someone up, and help make bullying a thing of the past.
This week, Maple Ridge City Hall will be lit up pink in support.
Learn more: https://t.co/2bjseU4swa
#SprinkleKindness#YourMapleRidge #MapleRidge #PinkShirtDayMapleRidge