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Local MP introduces Department of Peace bill

BC Southern Interior MP Alex Atamanenko is calling for the creation of a federal department of peace.

Trail’s 96th inauguration meeting - Trail Mayor reflects on past looks to future

A new chapter has started for municipal councils in Greater Trail, some which held their inaugural meetings Monday night.

Rossland Light Opera Players moves on despite stolen cash

The show will go on for the Rossland Light Opera Players despite losing $3,300 in vital fundraised dollars to a thief three weeks ago.

Conroy pushes bill for seniors advocate

MLA Katrine Conroy has undertaken a campaign to put seniors’ issues on a more public stage after a dismal report card on senior's care.
Salvation Army brings Christmas to less fortunate

Salvation Army brings Christmas to less fortunate

Trail Salvation Army workers and volunteers round up donated gifts for local children and prepare food hampers for those who need it.

November chill was in the air

A cooler than normal November was sprinkled with plenty of snowfall that was combined with rain to make for below average precipitation.
BC Ferries appoints new president

BC Ferries appoints new president

BC Ferries' board of directors has appointed senior executive Michael Corrigan to replace outgoing CEO David Hahn.

Youth group pleased city aiming for wheel park funding

The city has applied for up to $400,000 for the planned wheel park.
B.C. boomer care study begins

B.C. boomer care study begins

Can the B.C. health care system withstand the retirement of baby boom generation?

Atamanenko pushing bill for conscientious objectors’ tax dollars

Nobody likes to see their tax dollars go towards something they have philosophical differences with.