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Fortis hoping to have all power restored today

Fortis hoping to have all power restored today

Tuesday night's winds knocked down a number of trees, impacting service in Rossland, Trail, Warfield, Salmo, Castlegar, and more.
Prosecutor to be named in email deletion case

Prosecutor to be named in email deletion case

Privacy commissioner says records not kept or not created to avoid scrutiny under freedom of information laws

Teck announces impending layoffs

“There will be a five per cent reduction in Trail’s work forces between now and the end of 2016.” ~ Catherine Adair, Teck
Rockin’ the river

Rockin’ the river

Construction on the pedestrian bridge was making a splash on Wednesday as giant boulders were dropped into place
El Nino poses unpredictable winter

El Nino poses unpredictable winter

Forecast points to milder temperatures
$20 million a year to reduce wait for MRI

$20 million a year to reduce wait for MRI

Waits up to 36 weeks mean delayed or incorrect diagnosis for everything from joint pain the brain tumours
Fire contained

Fire contained

“There was no fire or smoke damage to the rest of the house, but the washing machine will need to be replaced.” ~ fire chief Terry Martin
B.C. 'ready' for 3,500 Syria refugees

B.C. 'ready' for 3,500 Syria refugees

Timing of bringing in those fleeing conflict in Syria and Iraq is up to Trudeau government, Premier Christy Clark says
Thinking spring

Thinking spring

Volunteers from Trail Community in Bloom braved the elements Saturday afternoon, planting 1,000 white tulips in one hour at Jubilee Park.

Fruitvale identifying cost of major infrastructure project

The Davis Avenue Scoping Project is in response to ongoing concerns with roadworks, drainage and utility services.