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No change to school district trustees despite growing trend to review numbers

While other school boards across the province are considering trustee cuts, Kootenay-Columbia is sticking with its representation.
Parents protest on-going school dispute

Parents protest on-going school dispute

B.C. students take to social media to plan their own rally

Crowe grad still going ahead despite dispute

"...we should be OK in getting everything prepared for June 13, 2014.” - David DeRosa
Parents warned of grad party dangers

Parents warned of grad party dangers

Average of four B.C. teens die in vehicle incidents each grad season, with another 1,140 injured
Relay for Life raises awareness and funds to help beat cancer

Relay for Life raises awareness and funds to help beat cancer

Canadian Cancer Society's Relay of Life went off without a hitch under sunny skies on Saturday.

Boundary expansion takes another step

“In my 27 years I have never had to make a decision of this magnitude.” - Gord DeRosa
Insults fly as B.C. farmland bill passes

Insults fly as B.C. farmland bill passes

Agricultural Land Commission debate provides bitter end to spring session of B.C. legislature

City of Trail reviews finances with auditor

Trail finances remain well in the black even though the city’s accumulated surplus decreased by $1 million last year.
Teachers joined in walkout by support staff

Teachers joined in walkout by support staff

Support staff joined teachers in their message outside School District 20 facilities, losing a day of pay.
Rotating teacher strikes to continue next week

Rotating teacher strikes to continue next week

One-day strikes to continue Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday in dispute over wages and staffing of schools