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A garbage incinerator could become a reality at the Tsawwassen First Nation as Metro Vancouver begins looking at bids to build waste-to-energy facilities...
 
 
 
One local woman embarked on a year-long project last month to bring a little simplicity into her life and she's sharing all the trials and tribulations...
 
 
 
Delta police and ICBC teamed up this week to focus on educating residents on pedestrian safety.
 
 
 
The B.C Environmental Assessment Office has wrapped up the public comment period on a change proposed for a controversial project involving tankers carrying...
 
 
 
An off-duty RCMP officer is being credited with saving a mom and her two-year-old daughter after their car flipped into a water-filled ditch on Highway...
 
 
 
A local company is working overtime these days to ship essential equipment overseas to help mudslide victims in Papua New Guinea.
 
 
 
Explosives experts from Victoria had to be called in after a local man discovered an old military water marker on the edge of Boundary Bay.
 
 
 
The following are some of the calls of interest the Delta police responded to in the South Delta area between Wednesday, Jan. 25 and Sunday, Jan. 29:
 
 
 
The B.C Environmental Assessment Office has wrapped up the public comment period on a change proposed for a controversial project involving tankers carrying...
 
 
 
The Tour de Delta could get a shot in the arm with the return of the Gastown Grand Prix this summer.
 
 
 
South Delta lacrosse groups say they're being forced out of their home at the Ladner Leisure Centre.
 
 
 
The big winner was the South Delta basketball community as a pair of high school rivals put on a show that more than exceeded the pre-game hype.
 
 
 
There's no doubt hidden agendas are at work to destroy valuable farmland and wildlife habitat in South Delta says Delta South MLA Vicki Huntington.
 
 
 
Canadian port authorities are calling on the U.S. government not to impose penalties on this country's container ports.
 
 
 
Delta is taking the lead on the dredging issue in the hopes that a financial commitment from the municipality will spur other levels of government to ...
 
 
 
Tsawwassen First Nation members voted strongly in favour of a deal last month to build two major shopping malls - a destination retail and entertainment...
 
 
 
Last week, the husband threw out his back. Silly fellow was getting out of bed.
 
 
 
. 42.22 per cent said it's a good idea. -- . 11.11 per cent said move the
 
 
 
Delta is partnering with local business associations to try and mitigate the potential impacts of massive malls planned by the Tsawwassen First Nation...
 
 
 
Delta police officers are looking for witnesses after a man went missing over the weekend on a ferry bound for Tsawwassen.
 
 
 
Delta is taking the lead on the dredging issue in the hopes that a financial commitment from the municipality will spur other levels of government to ...
 
 
 
January 27 is Family Literacy Day and throughout the week Delta libraries invited special guest readers to share some stories at family storytime.
 
 
 
A B.C. Supreme Court trial is set to begin Monday in a defamation lawsuit involving one of Ladner's best known and most colourful residents.
 
 
 
The air show will return to Boundary Bay Airport this summer after a oneyear hiatus.
 
 
 
After seeing the budget for social services in Delta dwindle in the past few years, Deltassist is hoping that 2012 will be a better year.
 
 
 
Three South Delta Artists Guild members are teaming up for a two-week exhibit at the Tsawwassen Longhouse Gallery.
 
 
 
An application to build a facility on Annacis Island that would be a form of waste-to-energy has been put on hold by Delta council.
 
 
 
The following are some of the calls of interest the Delta police responded to in the South Delta area between Tuesday, Jan. 17 and Sunday, Jan. 22:
 
 
 
Delta is one step closer to having greater control over soil deposits and removal on agricultural land.
 
 
 
An application to subdivide a farm on Ladner Trunk Road has been shot down by Delta council.
 
 
 
 
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An off-duty RCMP officer is being credited with saving a mom and her two-year-old daughter after their car flipped into a water-filled ditch on Highway...
 
 
 
Explosives experts from Victoria had to be called in after a local man discovered a old military water marker.
 
 
 
 

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A Bellingham-based commuter airline is now able to run regular service to and from Point Roberts.
 
 
 
After 40 years in the community, the Husky station on 56th Street in Tsawwassen filled its last tank of gas this week.
 
 
 
A local company is working overtime these days to ship essential equipment overseas to help mudslide victims in Papua New Guinea.
 
 
 
"I have a passion for it," she says. "I love people and I love hair. What a great combination. That's why I've lasted as long as I have. I have a passion...
 
 
 
Canadian port authorities are calling on the U.S. government not to impose penalties on this country's container ports.
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
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