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Program helping West Kootenay communities meet carbon neutral goal

A new Carbon Neutral Kootenays program is helping local governments meet their carbon neutral commitments and keep money in the Kootenays.
Greater Trail polar bear dip puts chill in 2013

Greater Trail polar bear dip puts chill in 2013

A New Year's Day tradition in Trail for 27 years—and across the country since 1920—polar bear dips are a uniquely Canadian endeavour.
Greater Trail Food banks hoping holiday giving extends into 2013

Greater Trail Food banks hoping holiday giving extends into 2013

Tis the season of giving, and Christmas is the most popular time of year for citizens to help local food banks stock up their shelves.
Bring in the New Year with a cold dip in Trail, BC

Bring in the New Year with a cold dip in Trail, BC

It’s the perfect cure for what will be ailing you on New Year’s Day.

Shoebox campaign tops 600 mark in Greater Trail

The closure of the downtown Trail Dollar Store contributed to less shoeboxes being donated to Operation Christmas Child this year.

Trail Legion serving up annual dinner

nyone who could find themselves alone on Dec. 25, the Trail Legion and the annual community Christmas dinner has a solution: join them.

Christmas present comes early for Greater Trail family

Nearly five months after 16-year-old Kolby had a heart transplant she was back at school in Rossland at the beginning of October.

Shelter use in City of Trail up over last year

La Nina, Trail’s temporary homeless shelter, reports a busier first month than last year.
JL Crowe students debate bullying solutions at Trail high school

JL Crowe students debate bullying solutions at Trail high school

Bullying is not as big of a problem at J.L. Crowe Secondary School, Trail as it is compared to the national average. Or is it?

Trail Council approves bylaw fine for RV storage

After a lengthy debate, council approved setting the fine amount at $500 for the bylaw infraction