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Burns Bog gets Ramsar designation

Burns Bog has finally obtained a Ramsar designation.

Duo pedals to promote sustainability

Tsawwassen's Maria Markov and friend Anya Barkan complete four-month cycling odyssey across Canada

Funding cut for South Delta emergency shelter

South Delta's homeless will have to find shelter elsewhere when the winter weather hits this year. The funding for the extreme weather shelter, which was has been run out of Ladner United Church since 2010, has been cut due to low occupancy numbers.

Ramsar designation for South Delta leaves out Roberts Bank: MLA

Delta South MLA Vicki Huntington is congratulating local conservation groups for successful efforts in expanding the international Ramsar wetland designation in South Delta, but is asking why Roberts Bank has been omitted.

Burns Bog gets Ramsar designation

Burns Bog has finally obtained a Ramsar designation.

Four Delta officers ready to embark on Cops for Cancer ride

Four Delta police officers are joining other officers and law enforcement officials from around the province this month for the annual Cops for Cancer Tour de Valley.

Police arrest suspect but haven't recovered Delta band's bagpipes

Police have a suspect in custody but the search continues for the bagpipes and uniform recently stolen from the Delta Police Pipe Band. Vancouver police were on the lookout for a suspect after a set of bagpipes and a dress uniform were stolen from B.

Charging network in its infancy

Delta and other Lower Mainland communities beginning to create stations to power electric vehicles

Colonel from Tsawwassen receives Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medal

Delta-Richmond East MP Kerry-Lynne Findlay presented a Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal Friday to Tsawwassen resident Col. Rob Roy MacKenzie at a special ceremony in the House of Commons.

Police still finding distracted drivers despite new rules

On pace to break last year's total