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City adjusts swim zone

After the Columbia River’s strong rapids swept a 15-year-old girl under the swim buoy at Gyro Park, Trail has revisited what’s considered the safe swim zone.
Penner quits cabinet, won't run again

Penner quits cabinet, won't run again

Chilliwack-Hope MLA Barry Penner has announced he is resigning as B.C. attorney general and won't run in the next B.C. election.
Let the Seniors Games begin

Let the Seniors Games begin

Those who attended last night’s Opening Ceremony for the 2011 B.C. Seniors Games finally found out what all the secrecy was about, as the director of ceremonies waited until showtime to show off what had been pulled together.
Fire crews respond to montrose fire

Fire crews respond to montrose fire

Regional firefighters and members from Montrose and Fruitvale responded to a house fire at 650 9th Avenue in Montrose Wednesday at about 10 a.m. The fire, which started on the upper floor and worked its way to the attic, was doused about 45 minutes later. The owners of the home were out running daily errands during the blaze, according to regional fire chief Terry Martin, who adds the cause of the fire is under investigation.

Design firm selected for wheel park

A push for a skateboard park in Trail rolled on Monday, when city council awarded the design to a consulting team.

RCMP warn of new scam in the region

Local RCMP received two new scam reports this week, leading them to caution the public against giving out personal information via email.
The Stage is set for the 23rd annual B.C. Seniors Games

The Stage is set for the 23rd annual B.C. Seniors Games

City of Trail staff and members of the ceremonies crew were hard at work on Tuesday, putting together a dais and placing hundreds of chairs on the field inside Haley Park in preparation for tonight’s opening ceremonies for the 2011 B.C. Seniors Games.

Montrose council weighs water options

Monday’s village council meeting presented options to try and remedy the problem which has put a black eye on the village’s claim to prize-winning drinking water since February, when a small amount of coliform bacteria was found.

Political band makes noise for a cause

A one-of-a-kind band with a political point of view is pulling out its horns, drums and percussion to play an entertaining show for a cause.
B.C. gang strategy working, Bond says

B.C. gang strategy working, Bond says

B.C.'s two-year-old 'gangs and guns' strategy is working, and the province will continue to do its share to maintain it, Public Safety Minister Shirley Bond says.