South Delta Leader, December 06, 2013

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Terminal 2 talks ❙ A4 Public will have say in port review

Battle of the Blades ❙ A5

Face to face ❙ A7

Fire and police face off in fundraiser

Former flyboy at the helm of DHF

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$400M for LNG plant in Tilbury

Natural gas giant FortisBC will build a $400 million expansion to its liquefied natural gas plant on Tilbury Island in Delta that will target growing demand for cheaper fuel in the transportation industry. The current liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant can generate 130,000 cubic metres of natural gas per day, and would increase capacity to 1.69 million cubic metres per day in the new plant, to be online by 2016. ❙ See story, A3

Delta incinerator plan panned

Metro Vancouver has short-listed Lehigh Cement on Tilbury Island in Delta as one possible location for a waste-to-energy facility, but the Fraser Valley Regional District is opposed to any plan that includes incineration. The FVRD says a new incinerator will generate 171,000 tonnes of carcinogenic ash each year, or equivalent to 17,100 dump truck loads. ❙ See story, P.3

- Adrian MacNair photo

Rams take B.C. jr. bantam title The South Delta Rams junior bantam football team took their second provincial title of the year on Sunday, as they trounced the Abbotsford Falcons 47-8 to win the B.C. community football championship. ❙ See story, A21

❙ Give a hoot this Christmas

South Deltans are volunteering their time and money to give back A12

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