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RCMP officer pleads not guilty in fatal Delta crash
Cpl. Benjamin Montgomery Robinson is on trial for obstruction of justice in the death of 21-year-old Orion Hutchinson.
Canada's national crime rate has been falling steadily for the past 20 years and the municipality of Delta is no exception to this long-term, downward trend.
Inquiry-based learning addressed
Neil Stephenson gets ready to do a presentation for parents and educators about inquiry- or project-based learning, which SQJHS is trying with Grade 9 students.
Two women drive into ditches in separate crashes; both found by off-duty cops
Two female drivers have swerved into ditches in Delta in the past week, and both were found by off-duty police officers.
Rescuer couple reunites with rescued family
A B.C. RCMP officer and his wife have been reunited with the young girl who they rescued from a car that had overturned in a water-filled ditch Friday.
SEI Industries Ltd. Named National Winner of the 2011 Regional Awards for New Technology
Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters in collaboration with the National Research Council of Canada Industrial Research Assistance Program , recognize SEI Industries Ltd., based in Delta, BC, as the national winner of the 2011 Regional Awards for New Technology.
Send Delta Hospital a Valentine wish
By Staff Writer - South Delta Leader Published: February 03, 2012 8:00 AM Updated: February 03, 2012 8:33 AM The month of February is set to be a love-in for supporters of Delta Hospital.
B.C. billionaire David Ho pleads guilty to confining prostitute
Vancouver tycoon David Ho was spared a jail sentence on Thursday after pleading guilty to unlawful confinement of a prostitute he prevented from leaving his Vancouver mansion.
Saturday night UFO Sky Watch seeks stars of human destiny
Signs of intelligent life from elsewhere in the universe may be near at hand for night sky-watchers this coming Saturday, February 4, 2012.
Delta Police focus on pedestrian safety
By Christine Lyon - South Delta Leader Published: January 31, 2012 3:00 PM Updated: January 31, 2012 3:24 PM Delta Police officers and volunteers braved the elements this week to educate the public about pedestrian safety and driver awareness.
Ladner Village intersection re-construction expected to create delays
By Philip Raphael - South Delta Leader Published: January 27, 2012 5:00 PM Updated: January 27, 2012 5:03 PM Improvements to the busy Arthur Drive and Ladner Trunk Road intersection are on the way to ease traffic congestion.
Contrite thief returns husband's ashes to widow
When the ashes of her husband of 58 years were stolen on Christmas Eve, Carol Lalonde felt as though she'd lost a piece of herself.
Delta company delivers first set of wings for U.S. navy's F-35
The first set of wings for the carrier-based version of the F-35 stealth fighter has been built by a British Columbia company and is ready to be shipped out next week.
RETRANSMISSION : Canada's Participation in the Multinational...
The Honourable Julian Fantino, Associate Minister of National Defence, today visited two British Columbia companies receiving additional work as a direct result of the Government of Canada's decision to participate in the multinational Joint Strike Fighter program.
African children's choir brings Beautiful Africa to stage
A choir comprised of African children orphaned by AIDS, war and poverty is scheduled to perform original music, dance routines and storytelling in Surrey and Delta this month.