Delta was promised a new 200-bed long-term care facility to replace the aging Mountain View Manor. Community fundraising succeeded, provincial approval was secured, and construction was expected to begin. Today, the project is on hold, leaving many families wondering what happens next.
by Robert Skinner
Many business owners think about value in terms of revenue, profit, or a rough industry multiple. Buyers often look at the same business differently, focusing on risk, reliability, records, and whether the business can keep performing after a change in ownership.
by Ross Paul & Delta City News
Delta's restaurant scene may be entering a new growth phase. The opening of Night Owl Kitchen + Bar and the growing popularity of High Tide Social suggest residents are supporting more local dining options than ever before.
by Robert Skinner & Delta City News
North Delta residents face daily traffic frustrations, but major projects on 72 Avenue, 84 Avenue, and 96 Avenue may finally be laying the groundwork for long-term improvements.
by Robert Skinner
From Viking raids and civil rights milestones to Orwell’s influential novel, Nelson Mandela’s imprisonment, and the founding of Buenos Aires, June 7–13 highlights a remarkable week of events that helped shape our world.
by Karalee Greer & Delta City News
North Delta's world-class track facility and growing athletics programs are helping develop the next generation of runners, jumpers, throwers, and competitive athletes.
by Steve Erickson & Delta City Sports
Annacis Island is one of Metro Vancouver's largest industrial employment centres, yet many Delta residents know little about the role it plays in the local economy.
by Robert Skinner & Delta City News
Members of the Delta Hospital Auxiliary Society will gather on June 15 for a special requisition meeting that could influence the future leadership and direction of one of Delta's most respected volunteer organizations.
by Robert Skinner & Delta City News
Delta was promised a new 200-bed long-term care facility to replace the aging Mountain View Manor. Community fundraising succeeded, provincial approval was secured, and construction was expected to begin. Today, the project is on hold, leaving many families wondering what happens next.
by Robert Skinner
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Delta was promised a new 200-bed long-term care facility to replace the aging Mountain View Manor. Community fundraising succeeded, provincial approval was secured, and construction was expected to begin. Today, the project is on hold, leaving many families wondering what happens next.
by Robert Skinner
Many business owners think about value in terms of revenue, profit, or a rough industry multiple. Buyers often look at the same business differently, focusing on risk, reliability, records, and whether the business can keep performing after a change in ownership.
by Ross Paul & Delta City News
Delta's restaurant scene may be entering a new growth phase. The opening of Night Owl Kitchen + Bar and the growing popularity of High Tide Social suggest residents are supporting more local dining options than ever before.
by Robert Skinner & Delta City News
North Delta residents face daily traffic frustrations, but major projects on 72 Avenue, 84 Avenue, and 96 Avenue may finally be laying the groundwork for long-term improvements.
by Robert Skinner
From Viking raids and civil rights milestones to Orwell’s influential novel, Nelson Mandela’s imprisonment, and the founding of Buenos Aires, June 7–13 highlights a remarkable week of events that helped shape our world.
by Karalee Greer & Delta City News
North Delta's world-class track facility and growing athletics programs are helping develop the next generation of runners, jumpers, throwers, and competitive athletes.
by Steve Erickson & Delta City Sports
Annacis Island is one of Metro Vancouver's largest industrial employment centres, yet many Delta residents know little about the role it plays in the local economy.
by Robert Skinner & Delta City News
Members of the Delta Hospital Auxiliary Society will gather on June 15 for a special requisition meeting that could influence the future leadership and direction of one of Delta's most respected volunteer organizations.
by Robert Skinner & Delta City News