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Trail summer reading program wraps up

Trail summer reading program wraps up

The province-wide Strange But True summer reading program has been the “best summer ever,” according to librarian Rhonda Giles.
On the night shift

On the night shift

A cadre of caddis flies swarm this Esplanade light pole as the flies patrol the Greater Trail region.

Adventure and challenge

Trail cadets get experience of their young lives at Cold Lake Cadet Summer Training Centre this summer

Rotary exchange program begins search for eligible professionals

A new Rotary exchange program for professionals is accepting applications for a group exchange in the mid-western region of Sao Paulo

KCTS breaks trail on new website, kiosk signs

Kootenay Columbia Trails Society’s new website has been launched and new kiosks have been erected in and around Rossland
Getting a bite

Getting a bite

Fruitvale fly fisherman Jim Bailey takes a moment to tie a fly—biting off the excess line—while fishing one of the local creeks.

Bringing home the bacon

Columbia Basin Trust’s annual report reveals inflow of cash to Greater Trail region in 2011/12
Invitational stayman in competition

Invitational stayman in competition

Play Bridge: Tips and tricks for bridge players, new to experienced.

Rossland Reads rolls out reader role for 2012

Once again four Rossland bookworms have sharpened their tongues for Rossland Reads 2012 — and it will be a fight to the finish.
Hot weather cool down

Hot weather cool down

Jeremy Toon of Prince Albert, Sask. takes a front first dip into the cool waters of Slocan Lake off of the peaks of Bannock Point cliffs.