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Brit Lion Marissa Mapp gets tackled as she tries to advance against defenders from the Kamloops Rugby Club.

RUGBY: Delta’s Brit Lions fall in spring openers

After a cold, icy winter, the men’s and women’s teams had a hard time shaking off the rust for their respective spring openers.

Brit Lion Marissa Mapp gets tackled as she tries to advance against defenders from the Kamloops Rugby Club.
An exuberant Panthers squad gathers for a team photo following their big win at this year’s Delta Cup.

HOCKEY: Peewee North Delta Panthers crowned Delta Cup champions

The North Delta Panthers peewee team defeated the South Delta Storm 5-2 to take home the Delta Cup on Jan. 29.

An exuberant Panthers squad gathers for a team photo following their big win at this year’s Delta Cup.
Taylin McGill and her family pose for photos after the ceremony where she was named the 2017 Champion Child for BC Children’s Hospital on Oct. 19. (From left: Kheya, Taylin, Erin and Sean McGill.)

VIDEO: Tsawwassen teen named Children’s Hospital’s 2017 Champion Child

Taylin McGill was chosen to represent B.C. in the Champions Across Canada program, joining other champions in Ottawa and Orlando in March.

Taylin McGill and her family pose for photos after the ceremony where she was named the 2017 Champion Child for BC Children’s Hospital on Oct. 19. (From left: Kheya, Taylin, Erin and Sean McGill.)
Seaquam Seahawks pose with their trophy after winning the Pink Ribbon for Camille Senior Grils Volleyball Tournament on Oct. 15.

Seaquam girls win volleyball tournament commemorating late Seahawk

Volleyball teams from across B.C. came together this past weekend in a tournament honouring the memory of a North Delta athlete.

Seaquam Seahawks pose with their trophy after winning the Pink Ribbon for Camille Senior Grils Volleyball Tournament on Oct. 15.
Dave Stevens sits in his studio surrounded by the whimsical creatures he created for his debut book Weirdly Wonderful A to Z during the North Delta Studio Stomp on Oct. 1.

North Delta artist’s debut book an aquatic adventure through the alphabet

Retired North Delta art teacher Dave Stevens will be launching his children’s book at the George Mackie Library on Oct. 15.

Dave Stevens sits in his studio surrounded by the whimsical creatures he created for his debut book Weirdly Wonderful A to Z during the North Delta Studio Stomp on Oct. 1.

IN BRIEF: Regular Council meeting of Sept. 19

The following are highlights of the municipal council meeting held on Sept. 19 at the Kennedy Seniors Recreation Centre: