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Slater to run for NDP in Delta South

A familiar name will be running for the New Democrats in Delta South in the next provincial election.

Outdoor movies make move to Town Centre

Third installment of summer series set for Saturday

36 cats get adopted at shelter's Kitty Carnival

Thirty-six cats at the Delta Community Animal Shelter are now in new homes as a result of last Saturday's Kitty Carnival. The shelter has recently been inundated with cats, resulting in volumes beyond its capacity.

Quilts & cars return to Ladner

Annual Quilt Walk and Classic Car Show is set for Sunday in Village

Coalition opposes YVR jet fuel plan

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

Community libraries can help spread literacy across Africa

Kitengesa is a tiny rural village of subsistence farmers in Uganda about 80 miles southwest of Kampala. There is no electricity and few inhabitants have access to running water.

Metro approves new drinking water plan

The Metro Vancouver board has approved a new Drinking Water Management Plan that ensures residents will continue to have access to safe and affordable drinking water and that the region's drinking water resources and infrastructure are managed sustai

Fraser Health reminds residents to "fight the bite"

With mosquito season in full swing, Fraser Health reminds residents to fight the bite from mosquitoes at home and when traveling this summer.

Steve Nash partnership gets patients fit for surgery

Fraser Health residents who are scheduled for an operation can now work out for free at a gym and get fit for surgery, thanks to an innovative agreement between Fraser Health and the Steve Nash Fitness World and Sports Club.

Over 30 cats have new homes after Kitty Carnival

Thirty-six cats at the Delta Community Animal Shelter are now in new homes as a result of last Saturday's Kitty Carnival. The shelter has recently been inundated with cats, resulting in volumes beyond its capacity.