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Yelling at old computer won't change its mind

It's a sad thing, an ailing computer. Mine's been going downhill for months. Signals that the end was coming had been appearing almost daily. Failure of the battery to charge. Constant freezing. A cursor that had a mind of its own.
Hannah's Heroes are giving doctors hope

Hannah's Heroes are giving doctors hope

Research into pediatric brain cancer at B.C. Children's Hospital making advances thanks to local foundation

Metro staff recommend against Southlands

Board scheduled to vote on controversial Century Group development proposal this Friday
Parade rolls through village on Sunday

Parade rolls through village on Sunday

Everyone loves a good parade. The annual Ladner May Days parade takes place on Sunday at noon. The procession rolls through Ladner Village and ends up at the fairgrounds at Memorial Park.

Suspect facing child porn charge in custody in U.S

A Delta school psychologist charged with possession of child pornography remains in custody in the U.S. The bail hearing for William Brook, a Point Roberts resident, was originally set for last Friday, but has been rescheduled for tomorrow in U.S.

Do your part to prevent thefts

Lock it up: bike, shed, car or house. Make it hard to access so thieves will move on or not risk it. Use steering wheel clubs, anti-theft devices, bike locks and dead bolts.
Delta woman looks to inspire others to quit

Delta woman looks to inspire others to quit

Amanda Mackie, who has been trying to kick the habit for the last five years, calls herself a work in progress
Make tracks for Memorial Park

Make tracks for Memorial Park

Annual spring fair that dates back to 1896 offers midway, entertainment, parade and much more

Coming Events

Clubs & Groups • University Women's Club of South Delta Spring Speakers' Series presents: Container Baskets by Robyn Leake Tuesday, May 27 at 7:15 p.m. at the Benediction Lutheran Church.

Delta-Richmond East MP focuses tower efforts on Whatcom County

Kerry-Lynne Findlay says FCC avenue is closed so she's ensuring locals will be heard at the county level