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Nelson undecided about Trail request on hospital access

Nelson undecided about Trail request on hospital access

Nelson council wants more details before deciding whether to back Trail’s application for money to build a second hospital access route.
B.C. prison crowding probed by auditor

B.C. prison crowding probed by auditor

Security incidents on rise in provincial jails, inmates double-bunked and few completing education programs

Costs tallied for civic election

The civic elections from Rossland to Trail and through the Beaver Valley cost local taxpayers about $45,000.

Income inequality highest in Rossland: report

“My suspicion is that (income inequality) is being driven by the high number of professionals.” John Buttle, Selkirk economics instructor

Province pushes for changes to disability assistance

“It may work for some but the trouble is once you’re signed on, there’s no getting off it and that’s why you have to be careful.”

Trail airport set to welcome Kelowna flights

Pacific Coastal's first Kelowna-Trail flight lands Monday at 1:40pm at the city airport.

Warfield parking bylaws up for review

In light of snow build up and need for plowing in front of businesses, the new amendment would end long-term parking.
Water main repair

Water main repair

Jim Clarkson digs up the road to repair a water main outside of Colombo Lodge on Rossland Ave.
Brighter days ahead

Brighter days ahead

City workers have begun upgrading the lights throughout Trail, replacing around 900 streetlights with LED lights.
Little change in annual property assessments

Little change in annual property assessments

Greater Trail's highest assessed home is the historic two-storey “big house” at 410 Ritchie Avenue in Tadanac at $978,000.