North Delta Reporter

North Delta Reporter

The North Delta Reporter is a fresh publication by Black Press Community News Media, dedicated to the North Delta community in the stunning province of British Columbia.

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  • 4 days ago | northdeltareporter.com | James Smith

    Expansion of Delta’s container port is set to take a “significant step” forward next month. The Vancouver Fraser Port Authority recently announced it will issue a request for qualifications this July for a construction partner to deliver the landmass and wharf component of the Roberts Bank Terminal 2 Project (RBT2), a three-berth expansion of Deltaport, the Port of Vancouver’s largest container terminal.

  • 1 week ago | northdeltareporter.com | Mark Page

    A new Forest Practices Board report says the province needs to do more to ensure logging activity protects B.C. communities from wildfires. Results of a two-year investigation by the board were released Thursday (June 19), finding the government needs to alter regulations to make cutblock clean-up easier, be stricter in holding forestry companies accountable, and encourage local communities to make wildfire risk reduction plans available to logging companies.

  • 1 week ago | northdeltareporter.com | James Smith

    Delta Community Foundation is partnering with Evolution Fulfillment to host a food truck-based fundraiser next week. Happening 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Friday, June 27, the outdoor event at 7107 Venture St. (in the parking lot by the pink buildings) aims to bring the community together for a great cause, with Delta Community Foundation directing all proceeds towards supporting local charities and initiatives.

  • 1 week ago | northdeltareporter.com | James Smith

    THIS WEEK • 'My Hero': On through June 28 at Tsawwassen Arts Centre, 1172 56th St. The Sidekick Players present Norm Foster's My Hero, directed by Norman White. Forty-year-old Jim Devine has moved back in with his mom...he’s divorced, he’s getting his life back together, but it's taken some time — five years of time! Well, the clock is running out, things are changing, his mom’s dating the gardener, and Jim has his work cut out for him. A story about change, and love, and new beginnings.

  • 2 weeks ago | northdeltareporter.com | James Smith

    The City of Delta, in partnership with the Tsawwassen and Ladner branches of the Royal Canadian Legion, is honouring local service members with street banners to be displayed in the weeks leading up to Remembrance Day.

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