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Rossland market offers local treats

Rossland market offers local treats

An onslaught of creative residents are picking from their garden, pickling or putting finishing touches on hand-crafted goods in preparation for this season’s Rossland Mountain Market unveiling Thursday.

Castlegar - Cops collar copper crooks

Police arrested three men caught stealing copper wire from Martech Electrical Systems in Castlegar Sunday.

Letter carriers back on the job today

Trail and Rossland residents can expect to see letters in their mail boxes today, as Canada Post says mail delivery will resume following back-to-work legislation passed by Parliament over the weekend.
Vancouver riot review gets underway

Vancouver riot review gets underway

Former Vancouver Olympic boss John Furlong and former Nova Scotia deputy attorney general Doug Keefe have been appointed co-chairs of a review into the June 15 Stanley Cup riot in Vancouver.
40 roads washed out in northeast B.C.

40 roads washed out in northeast B.C.

It will take weeks to repair multiple road and highway washouts caused by a once-in-40-years rainstorm in northeast B.C.
MLA Pat Pimm quits caucus after arrest

MLA Pat Pimm quits caucus after arrest

Peace River North MLA Pat Pimm has resigned as a parliamentary secretary for natural gas development and quit the B.C. Liberal caucus after being arrested in a domestic dispute at his home Sunday.
Creston RCMP searching for missing woman

Creston RCMP searching for missing woman

Creston RCMP are asking for the public’s help in locating a woman who has been missing since June 18...

Health care program asks for patient input

Residents interested in adding their voice to a discussion on health care are invited to participate in an upcoming orientation in Trail.

Drinking during street hockey nets penalties

Greater Trail On The Beat

Salmo teen headed to national pageant

Jackie Wilson, Miss Teen Kootenays, advances to Miss Teen Canada