Delta Optimist December 5 2019

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 2019

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oday – and every Thursday – we do something very special: our carriers deliver a copy of the Optimist to nearly every home in South Delta. We wouldn’t be able to do this without the ongoing support of the community. We know every South Delta resident is familiar with the Optimist and considers it their hometown news source. You trust us for our honest, reliable and timely reporting and because you recognize we care about our community and the impact events have on it. We tell the stories of South Delta, both in print and online, every day of the week, whether that’s a controversial decision at city hall or a community-wide effort to help the less fortunate. Readers turn to the Optimist for information on everything from community festivals to theatre productions to what’s happening in area schools or with local sports teams. We keep you in touch with your surroundings which in turn allows you to stay engaged with your community. We do this by employing trained and reputable journalists to do the work. They attend council meetings, public hearings, school board meetings and countless events. We hold public officials and institutions to account. We have professional photographers on hand to capture important moments for individual families and greater milestones in our city’s history. Many local communities across Canada no longer have a local newspaper or journalists to take on these tasks, and public discourse has eroded. We are fortunate to have an award-winning team of journalists at the Optimist, which was named top newspaper in its class in all of Canada last year. To do this we count on our local businesses to support us with their advertising dollars, but we also rely on our readers to do their part by buying a voluntary subscription to the newspaper so it will continue to be delivered to your doorstep every Thursday by a local carrier. So today we have a simple ask: please take the time to read this week’s issue of the Optimist, and consider the value of what’s in it. If you like what you read and see, then buy a subscription, which costs $5 per month* or $50 for the year*. It’s as simple as signing up at Subscription.DeltaOptimist.com, calling 604-946-4451 or dropping by our office at 5008 47A Avenue, Delta. To be clear, subscriptions are voluntary and the Optimist will continue to be delivered to your door even if you don’t subscribe, although subscribers receive exclusive coupons on a monthly basis from local merchants such as the RunInn, Co-op, Rona, Boston Pizza, Canadian Tire, McDonald’s, Tommy Gun’s Barbershop and New Stitch Tailoring. We are also encouraging local businesses to take advantage of the voluntary subscription program as their ongoing support will ensure the viability of the Optimist for years to come. We trust you see the value of a community newspaper and we hope you will see fit to support the Optimist through our voluntary subscription program.

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