North Delta’s growing population is placing increasing pressure on sports fields and recreation facilities. Community groups say demand for youth sports and community programming is pushing existing facilities close to capacity.
Residential and commercial development on Tsawwassen First Nation lands is accelerating, creating new neighbourhoods and raising important questions about growth, infrastructure, and planning in South Delta.
Since signing its historic treaty in 2009, Tsawwassen First Nation has become one of the fastest-growing economic development zones in Metro Vancouver. Retail, housing, and commercial projects on TFN lands are reshaping the future of South Delta.
The Ladner Village Market returns for the 2026 season bringing farmers, artisans, food vendors, and thousands of visitors to Ladner Village throughout the summer.
Vinca’s Kitchen in Ladner Village has been inspiring home cooks since 2008. Owner Alviene Wilkins has created a welcoming shop offering quality kitchen tools, culinary gifts, and cooking classes for the community.
North Delta’s growing population is placing increasing pressure on sports fields and recreation facilities. Community groups say demand for youth sports and community programming is pushing existing facilities close to capacity.
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North Delta’s growing population is placing increasing pressure on sports fields and recreation facilities. Community groups say demand for youth sports and community programming is pushing existing facilities close to capacity.
Residential and commercial development on Tsawwassen First Nation lands is accelerating, creating new neighbourhoods and raising important questions about growth, infrastructure, and planning in South Delta.
Since signing its historic treaty in 2009, Tsawwassen First Nation has become one of the fastest-growing economic development zones in Metro Vancouver. Retail, housing, and commercial projects on TFN lands are reshaping the future of South Delta.
The Ladner Village Market returns for the 2026 season bringing farmers, artisans, food vendors, and thousands of visitors to Ladner Village throughout the summer.
Vinca’s Kitchen in Ladner Village has been inspiring home cooks since 2008. Owner Alviene Wilkins has created a welcoming shop offering quality kitchen tools, culinary gifts, and cooking classes for the community.