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Fire hits Grand Forks City Hall

Fire hits Grand Forks City Hall

Early in fire investigation, incident 'appears suspicious.'

Grand Forks city hall suffers extensive fire damage

Police have a person of interest in custody, team investigating
Adrian Dix resigns, will lead B.C. NDP until next year

Adrian Dix resigns, will lead B.C. NDP until next year

Adrian Dix announced Wednesday he intends to stay on as B.C. NDP leader until next year when a successor can be chosen
UBCM calls on province for revenue sharing

UBCM calls on province for revenue sharing

B.C. cities have endorsed a call for the province to share some of its revenues – not now but during a provincial boom

Fruitvale woman presses forward with traffic safety goal

Area A resident climbs political ladder to be heard about reducing speed limits.

Lightning blamed for blackout

Monday night's lightning storm left almost 3,000 Trail homes in the dark.
Vacant downtown Trail building an eyesore for Spokane Street merchants

Vacant downtown Trail building an eyesore for Spokane Street merchants

Businesses on Spokane are sprucing up their exteriors, but are frustrated by the look of the old Liquidation World building.
Scooter regulation plan runs out of juice

Scooter regulation plan runs out of juice

A bid by the town of Sidney to regulate the use of mobility scooters on sidewalks has been rejected by UBCM delegates

Guest speakers share insight on mental health

The free lecture will be held in Trail at the Charles Bailey Theatre Thursday at 7 p.m.

New fixes for flu season

For the first time in Greater Trail, children aged two to five can be vaccinated through a nasal spray rather than the traditional needle.