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Do you recognize anyone in this photo?

Do you recognize anyone in this photo?

It is thought to be a photo of a fishermen’s party or community dance that took place at the Sunbury Hall around 1980.
City of Delta provides details on Spring Clean-Up replacement

City of Delta provides details on Spring Clean-Up replacement

Delta staff to evaluate feedback on new program and report back to council
Delta war veteran beats COVID-19 odds

Delta war veteran beats COVID-19 odds

Tsawwassen resident will celebrate his 97th birthday Saturday
Letters: Alzheimer Society of B.C. thanks the people of Delta

Letters: Alzheimer Society of B.C. thanks the people of Delta

Though Alzheimer’s Awareness Month ends with January, the work isn’t finished. We hope Delta residents will remain committed to changing the future.
Harvie to bring forward motion on DPD PR costs

Harvie to bring forward motion on DPD PR costs

Late Friday afternoon, the City of Delta issued a statement to the Optimist from Harvie.
Math student aces national competition

Math student aces national competition

Seaquam Secondary student Vincent Chung achieved a perfect score in the 2020 Canadian Open Mathematics Challenge.
Community Comment: Travel dreaming keeps us going even though our wings are clipped for now

Community Comment: Travel dreaming keeps us going even though our wings are clipped for now

Are you like me and dreaming of white sandy beaches, Mai Tai’s, crystal blue waters and romantic sunsets?
Qualtrough announces funding for education

Qualtrough announces funding for education

Carla Qualtrough, earlier this week, announced up to $6.7 million in funding for Phase II of the Canada Learning Bond Pilot Project.
Lack of dog treats, no laughing matter

Lack of dog treats, no laughing matter

An apparent lack of dog treats led to a funny encounter between a dog owner and a Delta police officer last weekend in North Delta.
DFO seizes 337 illegal crab traps in Boundary Bay

DFO seizes 337 illegal crab traps in Boundary Bay

A five-day joint Fisheries and Oceans Canada enforcement operation netted more than 300 illegally set commercial crab traps in Boundary Bay.