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Examples prove port has the ability to make land

Editor: Re: Study area creates concerns, Feb. 4 It was most interesting to see how the land grab by Port Metro Vancouver is being conducted. Years ago I lived in Toronto, where The Esplanade was once the last street before the shore of Lake Ontario.

New program aims to help stroke survivors adapt to life changes

Ramon Montecillo has come to accept his "new normal." After suffering a stroke two years ago at the age of 55, he's come to believe that it was a personal blessing.

Coming Events

Clubs/Groups Friends of Delta Hospital will hold a community meeting about surgical care at our hospital on Feb. 14, Ladner Community Centre, starting at 1 pm.

Sphagnum moss: a Delta heritage plant

The moss that's now many metres deep in Fraser delta bogs began accumulating over 3,000 years ago

Professional flag persons keep everyone safe on English Bluff

Editor: The Corporation of Delta is conducting water main improvements in Tsawwassen along English Bluff Road from 4th Avenue to 8A Avenue, with considerable disruption to vehicular and pedestrian traffic.

Tips for sticking with your fitness resolutions

January 1 has come and gone. You either took the plunge and started a new exercise regime or ignored all the fuss around making New Year's resolutions.

Farm school growing with Tsawwassen First Nation partnership

New program covers science and business of farming

Post season begins Thursday night for host Pacers

A top eight seed will be on the line Thursday when the Delta Pacers look to take full advantage of playing on their home court in the Fraser Valley South AAAA Boys Basketball Playoff Tournament.

Devils advance to tier II playoffs after excellent run in league play

South Delta Sun Devils senior girls basketball team is enjoying another strong season, compiling a 6-1 record in league play to advance to this week's Fraser Valley tier II playoffs.

Do the business districts need a facelift?

The mega malls at the Tsawwassen First Nation are on their way and Mayor Lois Jackson says the Ladner and Tsawwassen business districts will need to undergo transformations if they hope to compete.