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Golden City treads along on trail plans

Rossland’s plans to live up to its recreation reputation, by connecting off-road trails from its downtown to the Redstone golf course clubhouse, are rolling.
Bands ready to rock The Spot

Bands ready to rock The Spot

Local teens perform free concert for charity
Rock on

Rock on

Lee Proctor and Dave Morris of Distinctive Gardens and Ponds have been busy sprucing up the trees located near the Family Statue in Trail. Using their Inca touch or attempting to follow the local Italians who’ve created strong rock walls in Trail, the two spent much time looking for the perfect fit.
No need for GPS during Games

No need for GPS during Games

Finding venues, competition times, events, medical clinics, community centres and other things will be a whole lot easier for athletes and spectators of the upcoming BC Seniors Games.
Cherry Picker

Cherry Picker

This black bear enjoyed a good breakfast from this cherry tree in a backyard in Fruitvale. While the Bear Aware encourages homeowners to pick their fruit, it’s hard to dissuade a hungry bear from enjoying this not yet fully ripened bounty.

Study examines boys’ role in community

Project to gather information on young males’ participation level
Water wings

Water wings

The second Champion Lake provides perfect habitat for this Common The loon and its partner return to the same area every May to feed and hatch one or two little loonies.
An eye for detail

An eye for detail

Communities in Bloom judges Alex Pearl (right) from Lebanon, Ohio, and Berta Briggs from Wetaskiwin, Alta., toured through Trail on Monday as part of the evaluation process for the Communities in Bloom 2011 International Challenge. Trail is competing in the Small Population category against Gibbons, Alta., Echo, Ore., Boissevain, Man., Hampton, N.B., Fogo, Nfld., Garstang, U.K., Tallanstown, Ire., and North Berwick, U.K. The winner will be announced on Oct. 29.
Pigeon Puddle

Pigeon Puddle

On a hot day even a little puddle on Cedar Ave., can be a welcome sight to a thirsty bird as this pigeon makes a quick landing for a little refreshment on Monday.
Red-hot railing repairs

Red-hot railing repairs

Barry Schmidt welds together two metal railings behind the Union Hotel on Cedar Avenue last Friday. He and his brother, Kevin, were installing new railings after the original ones were damaged in a hit and run collision on July 8. RCMP are still searching for the person responsible.