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Real Estate Investing   -   Mar 19, 2026 Rent to Own Investing Creates Stability and Opportunity
Rent to Own Investing Creates Stability and Opportunity

Rent-to-own investing offers families a structured path to homeownership while providing investors with predictable cash flow and defined exit strategies in Edmonton, Alberta.

Delta City News   -   Mar 18, 2026 Understanding the Four Communities of Delta
Understanding the Four Communities of Delta

Delta is not one uniform community. North Delta, Ladner, Tsawwassen, and Tilbury each have their own identity, economy, and priorities—and understanding that is essential to understanding Delta itself.

Tilbury: One of Metro Vancouver’s Fastest Growing Industrial Zones
Delta City News   -   Mar 20, 2026 Tilbury: One of Metro Vancouver’s Fastest Growing Industrial Zones

Tilbury has quietly become one of Delta’s most important industrial and logistics districts, driving jobs, warehousing, trucking, and business growth across the region.

by Robert Skinner
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Delta City News   -   Mar 20, 2026 Tilbury: One of Metro Vancouver’s Fastest Growing Industrial Zones
Tilbury: One of Metro Vancouver’s Fastest Growing Industrial Zones

Tilbury has quietly become one of Delta’s most important industrial and logistics districts, driving jobs, warehousing, trucking, and business growth across the region.

by Robert Skinner
Real Estate Investing   -   Mar 19, 2026 Rent to Own Investing Creates Stability and Opportunity
Rent to Own Investing Creates Stability and Opportunity

Rent-to-own investing offers families a structured path to homeownership while providing investors with predictable cash flow and defined exit strategies in Edmonton, Alberta.

by Debbie Balfour
Delta City News   -   Mar 18, 2026 Understanding the Four Communities of Delta
Understanding the Four Communities of Delta

Delta is not one uniform community. North Delta, Ladner, Tsawwassen, and Tilbury each have their own identity, economy, and priorities—and understanding that is essential to understanding Delta itself.

by Delta City News & Robert Skinner
Delta City News   -   Mar 18, 2026 Why "Delta City News" Exists
Why "Delta City News" Exists

Delta City News was created to help rebuild strong local journalism in Delta, BC through AI-assisted publishing, citizen contributors, and trusted community reporting.

by Robert Skinner & Delta City News & Delta City Sports
Delta City News   -   Mar 17, 2026 North Delta’s Scott Road: A Commercial Corridor at a Crossroads
North Delta’s Scott Road: A Commercial Corridor at a Crossroads

Scott Road has long been one of the most important commercial corridors serving North Delta and Surrey. With growing traffic, aging retail plazas, and increasing redevelopment pressure, the future of this busy business strip is becoming a key issue for local residents and business owners.

by Delta City News & Robert Skinner
Delta City News   -   Mar 17, 2026 From Ferry Stop to Retail Hub: How Tsawwassen Became a Shopping Destination in South Delta
From Ferry Stop to Retail Hub: How Tsawwassen Became a Shopping Destination in South Delta

Once known mainly as the gateway to the ferry terminal, Tsawwassen is now emerging as a major retail destination in South Delta thanks to developments like Tsawwassen Mills and the surrounding commercial district.

by Delta City News & Robert Skinner
Delta City News   -   Mar 17, 2026 Roberts Bank Terminal 2: What the Expansion Could Mean for Tsawwassen Residents and Businesses
Roberts Bank Terminal 2: What the Expansion Could Mean for Tsawwassen Residents and Businesses

The proposed Roberts Bank Terminal 2 expansion could reshape the economy of South Delta while raising important environmental and infrastructure questions for Tsawwassen residents.

by Delta City News & Robert Skinner
Delta City News   -   Mar 16, 2026 Gateway Economy: How Ferry Traffic Shapes Tsawwassen’s Local Business
Gateway Economy: How Ferry Traffic Shapes Tsawwassen’s Local Business

Millions of travelers pass through Tsawwassen every year on their way to Vancouver Island. That steady flow of ferry traffic is quietly shaping the local economy and creating opportunities for businesses in South Delta

by Robert Skinner & Delta City News
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