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Métis Flag flies in Trail on Louis Riel Day

Métis Flag flies in Trail on Louis Riel Day

Area students, officials and public attend flag raising at Trail City Hall
Acid tainted vehicles from Trail spills, held for evidence

Acid tainted vehicles from Trail spills, held for evidence

Contaminated vehicles are evidence in ICBC’s lawsuit against “negligent parties”
Stewart Taylor left a musical legacy behind

Stewart Taylor left a musical legacy behind

The Cranbrook musical community is mourning the passage of one of its central personalities
Kootenay Boundary swears in 7 new directors

Kootenay Boundary swears in 7 new directors

Regional District of Kootenay Boundary swears in 7 new directors and 6 returning directors
More Kootenay-Columbia students for a third straight year

More Kootenay-Columbia students for a third straight year

Enrolment across School District 20 is up 175 students since 2016
Stolen vintage motorcyle returned undamaged in Nakusp

Stolen vintage motorcyle returned undamaged in Nakusp

The thieves were unable to start the antique racer and abandoned it in a vacant Nakusp garage
Car accident prompts advisory from Greater Trail RCMP

Car accident prompts advisory from Greater Trail RCMP

Extrication by regional firefighters; driver and passenger walked away with minor injuries
Trail mayor announces task force to address crime

Trail mayor announces task force to address crime

Coun. Sandy Santori was appointed to the Community Safety Task Force
Tour company plans shuttle service to Kelowna for stranded travellers

Tour company plans shuttle service to Kelowna for stranded travellers

SMT Kootenay wants to help travellers get in and out of ‘Cancelgar’ in winter months
Good fencing makes good neighbours— especially when your neighbours are bears

Good fencing makes good neighbours— especially when your neighbours are bears

Workshop in Pass Creek this weekend to promote benefits of proper protection for livestock