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Lurking in the shadows

Lurking in the shadows

Child exploitation in cyberspace hits home with case of former Delta school psychologist

Technical glitch results in some heated phone calls

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.

Blame can't all fall on police officers

Mental illness is complex issue that can sometimes, tragically, result in fatal interactions with law enforcement

Canoe journey?

Lent is a 40-day period that many Christians observe as a journey. It begins with Ash Wednesday (Feb. 18) and ends with Easter, The Feast Day of the Resurrection of Jesus (April 5).

Local fitness guru Hamill reels in attention from movie stars

Clint Eastwood and Bradley Cooper pay visit to Tsawwassen Springs
Rezoning proposal puts squash club in jeopardy

Rezoning proposal puts squash club in jeopardy

Application would demolish Boundary Bay facility

Hockey Day in South Delta looking for anthem singers

A call is being put out for singers interested in performing the national anthem at hockey games during Hockey Day in Canada next Saturday in South Delta. Singers are being encouraged to enter a draw, which is open to all ages.

Truckers upset over new port licensing system

There are financial aid opportunities for drivers displaced by Port Metro Vancouver's new truck licensing system, the port authority said this week.

South Delta fitness guru reels in Hollywood attention

It's easy to think of a small community like Tsawwassen, tucked away in our sunny corner of the coast, as having little sway in the wider world.
Opponents of port expansion worry areas on both sides of Roberts Bank causeway will be filled

Opponents of port expansion worry areas on both sides of Roberts Bank causeway will be filled

Port Metro Vancouver could end up creating a much bigger man-made island at Roberts Bank than most people realize.