WBN News South Delta

South Delta's economy thrives on the contributions of long-standing family businesses, each with unique stories of perseverance and community involvement.
By Robert Skinner | WBN News | April 12, 2025
South Delta's economic landscape is enriched by family-owned businesses that have served the community across generations. These enterprises not only provide goods and services but also foster community ties and preserve local heritage.
Established in 1885, Emma Lea Farms has been a cornerstone of Ladner's agricultural scene. Now operated by the fifth generation of the family, the farm offers seasonal produce, a farm market, and a popular ice cream shop, maintaining a tradition of community engagement and sustainable farming practices.Delta Chamber of Commerce
The Randhawa family's blueberry farm represents the dedication of immigrant families contributing to Delta's agricultural diversity. Spanning multiple generations, the farm has adapted to modern agricultural techniques while preserving traditional farming values. Fruit and Veggie
Il Posto, a family-run Italian restaurant in Ladner, exemplifies the fusion of tradition and innovation. The establishment offers authentic Italian cuisine, drawing on family recipes and a commitment to quality, creating a dining experience that resonates with both locals and visitors.Delta Optimist
These family businesses are integral to South Delta's identity, reflecting resilience, adaptability, and a deep-rooted connection to the community.
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