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Tour de Delta brings riders, crowds

Tour de Delta's race director liked what he saw last weekend. "I was extremely pleased with the overall results from the weekend," said Mark Ernsting.

Fire damages Ladner home

Investigators trying to determine what started blaze

Gov'ts announce funding for farmers

'Something's better than nothing' says Peter Guichon; industry hit hard by last year's disastrous fall weather

North Delta woman charged with murder of common-law spouse

A woman was this week arrested and charged in the death of the man found July 3 unconscious in a North Delta home.

Tour de Delta returns!

Spectators packed Delta streets for three days to see world-class cyclists in action in the 11th annual Tour de Delta July 8-10 For more Tour de Delta photos visit www.delta-optimist.com

Police ask for help to find suspect in North Delta hit and run incident

Delta police are looking for help in order to find a suspect in a North Delta hit and run. At about 12: 10 a.m. on June 25, an 18-year-old female was hit by a car in the 11700-block of 72nd Avenue.

Worries deepening over possible foreign trade zone in Delta

It could be the last straw to saving valuable farmland in South Delta. That was the concern expressed by Delta councillors Monday as they discussed the possibility of a foreign trade zone being established in the community.

Replacement for recorder proves very tough to find

Trusty old device gives way to newer technology
New vision for hospital closer to completion

New vision for hospital closer to completion

FHA working on master plan with Delta and other groups

Olson not surprised by report

B.C. Auditor General reviewed environmental assessment process