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Last of the Silver City cops

Last of the Silver City cops

Trail native Louis Trevisan recalls a day when the streets were patrolled by the city’s own police force
Balancing act

Balancing act

Sarah Conn walks a thin line during a relay race at Webster Elementary on Monday for the school’s sports day.
Stochmanski soaked

Stochmanski soaked

Retired RCMP member Joe Stochmanski gets payback for some of the tickets he wrote over the years at the Cops for Kids fundraiser held at Walmart over the weekend.
Colourful kids

Colourful kids

Kids enjoy painting window hangers at the Trail Public Library booth at the Teddy Bear Picnic Thursday at Gyro Park.
Helping hand provides kindness and care

Helping hand provides kindness and care

Editor’s Note: This is the first instalment of a regular feature highlighting the generousity and silent dedication of people in Greater Trail. In our goal to bring more good news to readers, the Trail Times hopes features like this shed a light on positive efforts and events in our surrounding communities.
Game on for Crowe Grads

Game on for Crowe Grads

Friday’s J.L. Crowe 2011 grad bash at the Cominco Gym featured a video game theme.
Trail Care Concert Series

Trail Care Concert Series

Following their concert at Poplar Ridge last Thursday, Tek Duet members Bessie Wapp, from Nelson, and Riondel resident Ben Johnson met Marie Caron and other residents and Carol Vanelli Warosz of Teck Metals. The company is the primary sponsor of the Trail Care Concert series at Poplar Ridge and Columbia View Lodge, which is also supported by Kootenay Savings Credit Union.
Summer jobs help students and their hometowns

Summer jobs help students and their hometowns

Municipalities helping local grads meet rising school expenses
A time to celebrate

A time to celebrate

RSS Grad
Tulip take out

Tulip take out

Megan Halpin and her mother Donna dug up hundreds of tulips from the Community in Bloom flowerbed on the corner of Victoria Street and Highway 22 last week. For a small donation, residents can take the bulbs home to plant in their own gardens.