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VIDEO: Signs of the election cropping up across B.C.

VIDEO: Signs of the election cropping up across B.C.

Quesnel and Terrace crack down on signage, while the Lower Mainland takes a laissez-faire approach
Trail takes first step: After the books come out, who will be in?

Trail takes first step: After the books come out, who will be in?

Prime TMC real estate will be up for grabs next year after the library moves to the Riverfront Centre.
Find Your Divine events to be combined

Find Your Divine events to be combined

The Castlegar night of the Find Your Divine event will now be combined with Nelson's Find Your Divine event Thursday, April 6.
Funding allows UV light to clean Trail water

Funding allows UV light to clean Trail water

Through the Clean Water and Wastewater Fund, Trail will be adding UV lights to disinfect the city's water.
KBRH projects covered in budget

KBRH projects covered in budget

Regional taxpayers will see no increase in taxation for the 2017 $7.88 million budget which includes $1 million for reserves.
Purolator stops accepting new shipments as strike deadline nears

Purolator stops accepting new shipments as strike deadline nears

The company said in a statement that the company will try its best to deliver shipments already in its network
Pickup trucks are a top target for thieves in B.C.

Pickup trucks are a top target for thieves in B.C.

RCMP and ICBC kick off a new campaign to crack down on car thefts.
VIDEO: B.C. to develop own regulations on driving while high on marijuana, minister says

VIDEO: B.C. to develop own regulations on driving while high on marijuana, minister says

Public Safety Minister Mike Morris weighs in on the news that Ottawa is set to consider a bill on marijuana legalization next month.
Trail woman faces drug charges after fentanyl and cocaine bust

Trail woman faces drug charges after fentanyl and cocaine bust

A weekend drug bust has a 59-year-old Trail woman facing drug-related charges.
Trail awaits word on Food Banks BC funding

Trail awaits word on Food Banks BC funding

With $10 million given to Food Banks BC, the question is, “Will any of those funds come the Trail and Greater Area to help those in need?”