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North Delta Crime Beat: $3,600 in beef products stolen from truck

North Delta Crime Beat: $3,600 in beef products stolen from truck

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
Letters: Musings about the tunnel

Letters: Musings about the tunnel

I don’t think the bridge proponents have considered the impact a bridge and the accompanying infrastructure would have on Ladner
Letters: We can all make a difference

Letters: We can all make a difference

All the money collected will go to the Refugee Fund at Tsawwassen United Church to support a family coming to Delta
Delta throwback: The suite life

Delta throwback: The suite life

The City of Delta has been forging a path to create more secondary suites, a type of affordable housing the B.C. government promised will become more available in communities through legislation.
Sprint races at Deas Island a forerunner to world championships

Sprint races at Deas Island a forerunner to world championships

CORA is hosting the Canadian 2024 OC Sprints Championships on April 27 and 28 at the Delta Deas Rowing Club venue
South Delta Crime Beat: New Memorial Park washroom vandalized

South Delta Crime Beat: New Memorial Park washroom vandalized

The purpose of the Crime Beat is to educate and inform the public about some of the property crime trends occurring in South Delta and other files of interest
Delta starting new program encouraging secondary suites

Delta starting new program encouraging secondary suites

There are currently approximately 3,700 secondary suites in Delta that have an occupancy permit, with about 2,700 having rental permits
Community Comment: We can’t keep kicking the OCP can down the road

Community Comment: We can’t keep kicking the OCP can down the road

I understand the angst that some people feel when their way of life is perceived to be threatened. What I don’t understand is how contention can breed such animus.
Public hearing Monday on major changes to Delta's OCP

Public hearing Monday on major changes to Delta's OCP

The provincial housing target order cannot be achieved in Delta with current development proposals alone, according to the planning department
B.C. cannabis firm sues transporter for $834K after U.S. border seizure

B.C. cannabis firm sues transporter for $834K after U.S. border seizure

About 151,300 grams of cannabis products and paraphernalia were seized despite a contract in which two companies allege they told the shipper not to enter the United States.