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Ottawa follows B.C.'s treaty 'stepping stones'

Ottawa follows B.C.'s treaty 'stepping stones'

Incremental and resource agreements a way forward on stalled aboriginal title talks, federal government comes on board

Conservatives and Liberals choose SOWK candidates

Penticton's Marshall Neufeld has taken the Conservative nomination and the Liberal Party nomination went to Connie Denesiuk from Penticton.

GREATER TRAIL ON THE BEAT: July a busy month

The month of July has been a very busy month for Trail RCMP with an increase in noise complaints in Rossland and Trail.

City mandated to develop emergency plan for historical dam

City of Trail is embarking on a contingency plan should the Cambridge Creek system ever spring a leak.

Trail preps for possible library/museum approval

A referendum will be held November 15 to let voters decide whether or not the city should borrow money for the new centre.

Storm knocks out power

Power was knocked out across a large region of the B.C. southern interior Wednesday evening, including 900 homes in the Greater Trail area.

Ambulance goes over embankment near Rossland

No injuries reported in Thursday morning crash near Rossland
Beer pitcher cost cut as province revises minimum liquor prices

Beer pitcher cost cut as province revises minimum liquor prices

Initial rules did not meet expectations, admits liquor reform czar John Yap

No Trail expansion decision until after election, says minister

“This is a very long process that requires extensive conversation among the stakeholders..." - Ali Grieve

More out-of-province fire crews sent to B.C.

More wildfire crews arrive as B.C. braces for another round of fires