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Plenty of plants for the farmers’ market

Plenty of plants for the farmers’ market

Downtown Trail’s farmers market will return on Saturday with plenty of plants & local goodies for sale.
Cherries expected to reach record numbers

Cherries expected to reach record numbers

BC Tree Fruits are anticipating a record 12 million pounds of cherries this season
Parties jockey for position in B.C. minority

Parties jockey for position in B.C. minority

NDP’s John Horgan says he and Christy Clark have nothing to talk about
THEC establishes new program goals for 2020

THEC establishes new program goals for 2020

New targets are set for reductions in children’s blood lead levels, and lead levels in community air.
Washing Victoria Street before Victoria Day

Washing Victoria Street before Victoria Day

Emcon workers are on the Victoria St. Bridge this week washing away the sand and gravel.
Water advisory for Waneta Junction lifted

Water advisory for Waneta Junction lifted

The Water Quality Advisory for Waneta Junction properties was rescinded by the city late Monday.
Don’t hold Alberta ‘hostage,’ Rachel Notley warns B.C.

Don’t hold Alberta ‘hostage,’ Rachel Notley warns B.C.

TransMountain pipeline project expected to proceed in fall

Don’t hold Alberta ‘hostage,’ Rachel Notley warns B.C.

TransMountain pipeline project expected to proceed in fall
Water washes away section of Highway 3 at Paulson Pass

Water washes away section of Highway 3 at Paulson Pass

A major washout on Highway 3 east of the Paulson Bridge is expected to affect traffic for some time.
B.C. Greens leader Andrew Weaver seeks official party status

B.C. Greens leader Andrew Weaver seeks official party status

Recognition would give B.C. Green Party more staff, guaranteed time in legislature