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Delta councillor taking bereavement leave

Delta councillor taking bereavement leave

Delta Coun. Sylvia Bishop will be taking a leave from her council duties until September to grieve for her husband, who passed away last week. "I expect I will be back at my duties in September, taking the balance of August to grieve," Bishop said.

Site preparation to start soon on Delta's newest turf playing field

Site preparation will soon get underway on Delta's newest artificial turf playing field. Council last week approved a contract worth just over $615,000 for the excavation of Ladner's Dugald Morrison Park. Work is to begin this month.
Delta enforces illegal dumping

Delta enforces illegal dumping

Municipal bylaw inspectors have laid 18 charges in past six months

Delta Leisure Guides available

The Delta Parks, Recreation and Culture Fall 2013/Winter 2014 Leisure Guide is now available to view online at www.delta.ca. Print versions of the guide will be available for pick-up at your local recreation centre, health unit and library on Aug.
Earthwise cultivating the new face of farming

Earthwise cultivating the new face of farming

High school course offers students a chance to learn all about how food gets from the field to the table
Preserving Delta's fishing heritage

Preserving Delta's fishing heritage

Volunteer group explores avenues for interpretation of one of local area's early industries to the public

New regulations lead to wise water usage

The average amount of tap water delivered by Metro Vancouver each day in July was far lower than the one-day record set four years ago, although last month was rain-free and mostly sunny.

Tribunal dismisses racist complaint against Ladner-based business

The B.C. Human Rights Tribunal last month dismissed a complaint of discrimination against a Ladner seafood processing plant.

Delta waiting on fines for Ladner Village parking violations

Delta won't be handing out fines right away to people who park their vehicles too long in Ladner Village.

Farm gets go ahead for waste-to-energy project

After approval from council, operation to produce renewable energy in form of biogas to be sold to FortisBC