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Teck’s multi-million dollar furnace project remains on back burner

A year after putting a major construction project on hold, Teck Trail Operations is not ready to move ahead just yet.
Committee hears ideas for next B.C. budget

Committee hears ideas for next B.C. budget

The all-party committee got an earful from Kootenay residents during the public consultation meeting in Trail Tuesday morning.
Energy Minister Bill Bennett issues order on BC Hydro meter fees

Energy Minister Bill Bennett issues order on BC Hydro meter fees

Fees must cover cost of reading old meters, turning radios off in smart meters and "failed installations" where technicians turned away

Greater Trail layoffs unlikely in short term

School District 20 struggles to find funds for CUPE contract increases

B.C. finance committee opens meeting to Greater Trail

Today is Greater Trail’s chance to talk finances and budget with the provincial government.
Education Minister: School boards knew of CUPE costs

Education Minister: School boards knew of CUPE costs

Trustees knew costs were coming, but some figured they could wait for an NDP government to come in and pay for raises: Fassbender

Municipalities meet with minister over boundary expansion

Trail council and reps from Beaver Valley met with Minister Coralee Oakes at the municipal convention in Vancouver.
Falling into Trail Market on the Esplanade

Falling into Trail Market on the Esplanade

Farmers ready to offer fall harvests to shoppers at Trail Market on the Esplanade Friday.

Conference offers up something positive for Greater Trail municipalities

The week long meeting of municipal minds was inspirational. memorable, and in one case, a financial success according to local politicians.
Trail construction running smoothly but complaints make for bumpy ride

Trail construction running smoothly but complaints make for bumpy ride

Impatient drivers and public complaints have been the real problem, according to the lead engineer of the Victoria Street Corridor project.