There's lots of info on these forums. Word of mouth is the biggest way. I can't even follow the Surrey soccer scene/multiple clubs there, but it seems like a mess. From ND wouldn't Coastal be an option?
A very quick Google search shows North Delta Youth will be providing a new and updated Constitution at their AGM later this month. So does that mean voting is going to run according to the old Constitution for this year? You need to read through current one to know who is/isn't entitled to vote.
Regarding life members voting, I don't think it should happen. It's very easy for boards to call in their life members to vote on a resolution, which are often issues the life members have no knowledge of (as they are removed from all that's going on). However, it gains numbers for the vote...
One vote per family.
The 2015 AGM minutes aren't posted. Those are from 2014. The results are listed in an AGM summary that was posted (and archived in News tab). I'm sure it will show up in the 2015 minutes when they're eventually posted. As I said, it's been re-submitted for 2016 AGM...
I know for sure that it's not up to BCSA to oversee whether clubs are following the SA. They're mostly volunteers as well. I've read through it but will now do so more thoroughly. Not really fun reading.
I also know that many community club board members, while well-intentioned, don't take the...
In my club, the voting members are 2 per team, assigned by the coach of that team (if the coach/assistant/manager wants to vote, they can keep them for themselves). That's 2 per team total. Most parents don't ever get the chance to vote. And of course board members and life members. So this...
But if it doesn't list what they did, how do you know the punishments should be stronger?
I do think that listing suspensions publicly should discourage the bad behavior.