One local mom continues to work hard to raise awareness around food allergies.
Delta council recently got a preliminary look at a revamped development proposal for a large piece of property just outside Burns Bog.
A former Tsawwassen resident will serve more than two years in prison for sex-related charges.
The mood at Bruce McDonald's campaign office could be described as cautiously optimistic as the polls closed Tuesday night, however, it soon became clear that while the Liberals were pulling off a surprise victory province-wide, the same could not be said for the Delta South candidate.
A historically contentious issue in one South Delta neighbourhood has resurfaced after several trees were removed.
Delta has decided to sell civic-owned land on Ladner's waterfront in an attempt to attract development to revitalize the area.
Delta announced the sale of a parcel of industrial land at Boundary Bay Airport this week.
Premier Christy Clark made a quick campaign stop in Delta Monday morning, bringing her message about the importance of a strong economy to Ocean Trailer on River Road.
When Delta police Const. San Uppal took over the Ladner Community Police Station, it was a homecoming of sorts.
The approval process for Century Group's Southlands proposal appears to be moving forward as dates for a number of key meetings have been tentatively set, including a possible public hearing in September.
One of three men convicted in the murder of two local women more than 20 years ago has once again been denied parole.
A potential contentious situation involving roadwork at the Ladner Trunk Road and Arthur Drive intersection has come to a harmonious conclusion.
A proposed fee for drivers crossing into the U.S. could spell trouble for businesses in Point Roberts.
Paving crews were out again this week as the South Fraser Perimeter Road gets closer to completion. The four-lane, 40-kilometre highway, which stretches from Deltaport Way to 176th Street in Surrey, is scheduled to open this December.
One local resident is being recognized for his dedication to the health and well being of the Fraser River and the community.
The teen accused in February's fatal Tsawwassen First Nation stabbing will remain in custody for at least another three weeks while he awaits a bail hearing.
It looks like the local secondary channels of the Fraser River could be dredged this summer.
The upgrades to the intersection at Arthur Drive and Ladner Trunk Road are on schedule.