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Proposed School District cuts draws backlash at Trail Middle School presentation

Proposed School District cuts draws backlash at Trail Middle School presentation

Superintendent of schools Greg Luterbach outlined operational budget cuts to a crowd that included union reps and teachers

Rossland mom receives Medal of Bravery for saving son from cougar

A Rossland mother protected her son from a cougar attack and her courageous actions were recognized with the Medal of Bravery.

Immunization key in battle against disease in Greater Trail

Outbreaks of whooping cough and measles in Greater Trail are reminders of the importance of immunization in protecting people’s health

Fruitvale water levels on the rise

Fruitvale has issued a closure for Creekside Park, a usual move in response to the high creek flow.

Silver City Days - Fireworks will fly after funding flip flop

After much deliberation, the City of Trail has agreed to fund the fireworks display at this year's Silvery City Days activities.

Have your say in post-secondary education

Trail residents interested in the post-secondary education system are invited to submit their comments at a new BC Job Plans website.

Selkirk unions settle under net-zero mandate

2 West Kootenay unions received final ratification by the Post-Secondary Employers’ Association (PSEA) this week.

School District 20 - Grad plans still in place

Graduation ceremonies at Greater Trail’s secondary schools are still expected to pass in the face of the B.C. Teachers Federation ruling

Trail's Employment Services gets makeover

Trail’s WorkBC Employment Centre introduced a revamped Skills Centre at the beginning of April.

KBRH strives to fill gaps in anesthesiology department

The Kootenay Boundary Regional Hospital’s anesthesiology department struggles to fill vacant positions, says a departing doctor.