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Letters: Forcing density increases is a misguided approach

Letters: Forcing density increases is a misguided approach

It appears that different arms of the government are not talking to each other.
South Delta volleyball standout taking her career to UBC

South Delta volleyball standout taking her career to UBC

Patience pays off for Mackenzie Campbell as she will continue her career with national champions
Beedie awards scholarships to Delta/Surrey students

Beedie awards scholarships to Delta/Surrey students

Ryan Beedie gives $6.9 million in scholarships to 156 B.C. students
B.C. spends $4M to swap diesel for hydrogen in Metro Vancouver port trucking

B.C. spends $4M to swap diesel for hydrogen in Metro Vancouver port trucking

The cash will largely go toward a first fleet of trucks at Delta Port
Tsawwassen/Point Roberts family wins Bellingham Ski to Sea Race

Tsawwassen/Point Roberts family wins Bellingham Ski to Sea Race

Jacksons team up to win their division in popular multi-leg event that starts on Mt. Baker and ends in Bellingham Bay
North Delta Crime Beat: 'GLAM' bag suspect caught on camera stealing package

North Delta Crime Beat: 'GLAM' bag suspect caught on camera stealing package

The purpose of the Crime Beat is to educate and inform the public about some of the property crime trends occurring in North Delta and other files of interest.
Lifeguard shortage? B.C. communities find success with unique tactics

Lifeguard shortage? B.C. communities find success with unique tactics

Many B.C. communities have come up with creative new ways to retain and attract lifeguards.
Finding a B.C. home under $200K is a 'race against the clock'

Finding a B.C. home under $200K is a 'race against the clock'

Maple Ridge, Chilliwack and Delta are the cities with the most homes under this price.
Wildfires are fuelling eco-anxiety but taking climate action can help, experts say

Wildfires are fuelling eco-anxiety but taking climate action can help, experts say

When Jennifer Austin woke up on Tuesday morning, her Ottawa home smelled like smoke, even though all the windows were closed. "I felt like a little bit under siege," she said.
Climate change made May heat in Western Canada 10 times more likely, early data suggests

Climate change made May heat in Western Canada 10 times more likely, early data suggests

Preliminary data shows elevated spring temperatures in Western Canada were made 10 times more likely due to climate change, and helped fuel a number of wildfires.