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Labour Day Special: Remember gains of previous generations

Labour movement responsible for many benefits workers take for granted today, including the eight-hour day

Deas Slough users oppose Delta float home proposal

A large number of recreational users of Deas Slough showed up at a public hearing Tuesday to voice their opposition to a proposal to build float homes on the waterway.
Delta South Liberal candidate first in spending, but second in last election

Delta South Liberal candidate first in spending, but second in last election

Financial disclosure statements show Liberal Bruce McDonald outspent independent incumbent Vicki Huntington

New Hwy. 99 exit in Ladner proves confusing for drivers

Changes taking place on northbound Highway 99 due to South Fraser Perimeter Road construction
Port banking habitat restoration at Roberts Bank

Port banking habitat restoration at Roberts Bank

Port Metro Vancouver is improving habitat before proposed terminal is even approved

Delta police send out warning after counterfeit cash passed at local businesses

Delta police are warning local businesses to be extra vigilant after counterfeit cash was passed at two stores in South Delta. Officers know of at least two businesses in Tsawwassen where unknown suspects paid with counterfeit Canadian $100 bills.
Dredging yet to begin

Dredging yet to begin

Residents, businesses frustrated with lack of action
Delta staying away from GMO controversy

Delta staying away from GMO controversy

Council agrees that more information is needed before considering banning genetically modified food crops
Former Tsa. youngster grows up strong

Former Tsa. youngster grows up strong

Chris Davies wins B.C.'s Strongest Man competition for the second consecutive year

Residents upset over Pt. Roberts radio tower proposal

People on both sides of the border concerned about potential impact