The Canada Day celebration will be marked on Sunday by the annual event hosted by the Trail Kiwanis Club at Beaver Creek Park.
There will be a special edition of Music in the Park on July 3 when the St. Albert Community Band brings its sweet sounds to Gyro Park.
The recent cancellation of the federal Hire-a-Student program could leave employment seeking Trail students disappointed.
A Greater Trail teen has been sentenced to 2 years of treatment programs for using social media to lure children into sexual acts.
Rossland native Julie Nutini was presented with the 2012 Governor General’s Gold Medal.
Longtime resident Walter Crockett has been awarded Montrose's Citizen of the Year.
Colin Lindren and Katie Loughlin recently advanced from the Trail’s Best Singer to the Kootenays Best Singer in Cranbrook this weekend.
A six-year effort culminated on Friday when new energy-efficient lights were officially activated to illuminate the River Reconnect mural.
After weeks of cold, drizzly rain the sun broke through the clouds and shone some light on the first Esplanade Market on Friday.
This Saturday's Show and Shine is geared to help out two local charities - Rotoplast and Greater Trail Hospice Society.
The ceremony at Cominco Arena engaged a crowd of roughly 1,000 people with cheeky anecdotes, inside jokes and future dreams.
On Monday night, Trail committed to funding one half of the estimated $550,000 cost for the proposed skate park.
This weekend the Village of Warfield is celebrating its diamond jubilee and everyone is invited.
Storefront in Waneta Plaza opens Friday to showcase efforts of West Kootenay Brain Injury Association
Neighborhood Grans to Grans is raising money for African children who lost their parents from HIV/AIDS.
Jeff Papilion has brought his 20 years experience with managing golf courses to Greater Trail lawn care.
The Trail Maple Leaf Band is scheduled to open the Kootenay Savings Music in the Park series this Thursday night.
A group of water ambassadors are encouraging residents to use water more efficiently this season.
TCARE program to help Trail and Castlegar people suffering from chronic illness
Two Montrose dogs that were believed to be dangerous are not, according to an SPCA spokesperson.