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The Then And Now Of The Spetifore Family In The Municipality Of Delta - 1921-1968

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Archaeological Signifigance of the Southlands

Archaeological Sites in the 2007 Tsawwassen Area Plan

"Indians Calling For Halt to War Games on Burial Grounds," The Delta Optimist, September 18, 1992

Letter From the Musqueam to the B.C. Archaeology Branch, September 3, 1992

"Century Halts Tree Clearing," The Delta Optimist, April 3, 1991

"Logging Halted, Compromise Sought," The Delta Optimist, March 27, 1991

"Delta Mayor Wants Halt to Clearcut," The Vancouver Sun, March 22, 1991

British Columbia Archaeological Site Inventory of the Southlands

"Burial Site Threatened, Hearing Told," The Vancouver Sun, May 3, 1989 

Letter from the Archaeological Society of B.C. to the GVRD, March 4, 1981

Letter from Ethno-Arch Consultants to the GVRD, February 25, 1981

Preserving agricultural land for today and tomorrow.