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Delta police chief refutes gov't lawsuit claims

Jim Cessford speaks out to 'set the record straight' on evidence

Delta police briefs

Tuesday, Aug. 16 Total calls: 102 North Delta: Stolen auto/Mischief: 11300-block 72 Avenue - Police responded to a report of a vehicle driving in the school field.

eBook workshops offered at both local public libraries

If you are new to eBooks and eReaders, local libraries will offer help at a pair of workshops. Bring your eReader to one of these sessions and staff will show you how to enjoy free eBooks, ranging from classics to bestsellers.

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CLUBS & GROUPS Are you responsible for the care of a family member or friend at home or in a facility? Trying to cope with the changes that aging and illness bring to a loved one can be a difficult and stressful job.

Preservation efforts frustrated

Councillor worried some of Delta's heritage homes are falling into disrepair on their way to being demolished

South Delta Crime Beat

The following are some of the calls of interest the Delta police responded to in the South Delta area between Monday, Aug. 8 and Sunday, Aug. 14. TSAWWASSEN August 10, 1 p.m., 700-block 53rd Street: Bicycle stolen from the secondary school.

KinVillage hosts dance Friday

A "party dance" is planned for Friday at KinVillage in Tsawwassen. "The music will appeal to all styles of dancing, be it social or ballroom," said Dorothy Robb, who along with Shari Boyce is co-ordinating the event.

Heritage quilts on display at museum

The Delta Museum is getting into the action this weekend. In honour of the annual Quilt Walk and Classic Car Show, the museum has pulled out a number of quilts from its archives for its Historical Quilt Walk display.

Cars & quilts in spotlight

Annual show on Sunday in Ladner Village

Vapor makes case against airport fuel proposal

Barging toxic and flammable jet fuel up the Fraser River estuary to serve Vancouver International Airport is unprecedented, unreasonable and far too dangerous.