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What a weekend we've got in store!

Ladner Village Market is ready to kick off its 18th season Sunday.

Student walkout fizzles at local high schools

A province-wide student walkout this week to protest the ongoing contract battle between government and teachers saw only a few in South Delta participate.
Longtime Delta teacher remembered as education advocate

Longtime Delta teacher remembered as education advocate

Alice McQuade also served as BCTF president
Gladys Cargin left legacy in Delta as food columnist and volunteer

Gladys Cargin left legacy in Delta as food columnist and volunteer

The community lost a passionate volunteer who was always willing to lend a hand with the passing of Gladys Cargin this week. Cargin, who was just over a month shy of her 89th birthday, died Monday at Royal Columbian Hospital.
Red Sox win all-Ladner final at Newton Midget tournament

Red Sox win all-Ladner final at Newton Midget tournament

Ladner teams dominated the recent Newton Minor Baseball Ross Midget AA Tournament, including an all Ladner championship game with the Red Sox slipping past the Black Sox 7-6.
Tsawwassen family trying to keep killer in prison

Tsawwassen family trying to keep killer in prison

Ennis' parole hearing will see Bodens head to Alberta

Full-scale strike on horizon

Teachers to vote on escalating job action as sides still far apart on wages, class composition
Norovirus likely culprit at DSS outbreak

Norovirus likely culprit at DSS outbreak

Massive decontamination effort underway after hundreds of students fall ill
Delta schools behind picket lines next Thursday

Delta schools behind picket lines next Thursday

Delta schools will be shut down again next Thursday in the ongoing rotating strikes by teachers. "BC teachers remain committed to negotiating a fair and reasonable deal that provides better support for our students," said B.C.

Illness sweeps through DSS

Hundreds suspected to be victims of contagious bug