WBN News - South Delta
WRN News South Delta is dedicated to highlighting the unique heritage, community spirit & local businesses of South Delta. It connects companies with news-local events & more. Publisher Robert Skinner




This Mother’s Day, we celebrate the women who shape our world with strength, love, and legacy—honoring all mothers, everywhere, since the holiday began in 1914.
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Visa is opening the door to AI agents that can make purchases on your behalf — a move that could redefine how consumers and businesses interact with payments.
by Robert Skinner & WBN News - South Delta & WBN News Vancouver
From blog posts to Google updates, South Delta businesses are learning how ChatGPT can help them climb search results and reach more local customers online.
by Robert Skinner & WBN News - South Delta
A coach brings real estate experience, structure, mindset support, and accountability, helping new investors implement strategy and avoid setbacks with hands-on guidance.
by Debbie Balfour & WBN News Abbotsford & WBN News - South Delta & WBN News Langley & WBN News Okanagan
South Delta entrepreneurs are using ChatGPT to improve product listings and simplify customer support — helping them grow smarter, not harder.
by Robert Skinner & WBN News - South Delta
From Ladner cafés to Tsawwassen eateries, South Delta and Richmond restaurants are using ChatGPT to write menus, plan promotions, and improve guest communication.
by Robert Skinner & WBN News - South Delta & WBN News - Richmond
New legislation in Washington, D.C. could change how swipe fees are calculated — and save small businesses money. Here's what the Fair Swipe Act proposes and why it matters.
by Robert Skinner & WBN News - South Delta
Yellow-bellied marmots are impressive animals. Adults typically weigh between 3.5 and 11 pounds and can measure up to two feet long when fully stretched out. They are stocky, with thick fur that's yellowish-brown on the belly and darker on the back, making them quite noticeable. Let's talk about it.
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