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‘Poor No More’ aims to break silence on poverty

‘Poor No More’ aims to break silence on poverty

A new community group in Trail is bringing awareness to an issue most people would rather just overlook.

A flock for a cause

Trail woman uses pink flamingos for Joints in Motion fundraising
A little horse sense can go a long way

A little horse sense can go a long way

Equine Assisted Learning helps students think outside the box

Motorcycle crash claims driver

Several emergency services crews and the West Kootenay Traffic Services responded to a motorcycle collision Saturday evening that ended with the driver succumbing to his injuries on scene.
Province warned sheriff cuts could hinder courts

Province warned sheriff cuts could hinder courts

Doubts linger over province's pledge to restore cut hours

Group to prep businesses for Seniors Games

A group committed to sprucing up downtown Trail is prepping local business owners for an onslaught of athletes set to visit the West Kootenay for the B.C. Seniors Games next month.

Local teachers’ union hopes strike notice will send strong message

Though teachers are threatening to strike come September, the president of the local teachers’ union said parents can rest assured this will not have an impact on student learning.

Glenmerry unveils new community playground

Structure is the first wheelchair-accessible playground in the West Kootenay
HST referendum deadline now Aug. 5

HST referendum deadline now Aug. 5

Two-week extension in response to postal service delays

No changes to funding cuts

Board to revisit community schools issue in October