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Chernoff faces Zaitsoff for mayor

In Castlegar incumbent Lawrence Chernoff will face a challenge from Gord Zaitsoff for the mayor’s chair.

Field set for municipal election

Mayors for Rossland, Trail and Warfield already determined

Gulch woman distraught over bear shooting

A woman felt sick to her stomach after watching a local conservation officer destroy a bear Wednesday.
Downtown drilling

Downtown drilling

The crew from Integrity Drilling were boring into the downtown core this week.

Warfield resident steaming over coffee roasting neighbour

A daily dose of coffee has one Warfield household heated.

Field filling up for election

Only one day left before the nomination period is over and citizens have a complete picture of who will be running for local government in Greater Trail during November’s election.
A shot of prevention

A shot of prevention

Ferraro Foods pharmacist Lee Boyer prepares to give fourth-year UBC student Jared Siemens, who’s completing a practicum at the Trail pharmacy, a flu shot Wednesday. The pharmacy is offering up the “trivalent” vaccine – an updated version of the H1N1 and seasonal flu shot – for free along with other locations in the city like Zellers.
BC Hydro cuts 300 jobs, 150 to come

BC Hydro cuts 300 jobs, 150 to come

BC Hydro is moving ahead with its cost-cutting program, eliminating 300 positions this week and announcing 150 more will be gone in the next two years.

Council upset at RDKB for refusal to help fund expansion study

Trail council made it clear at Tuesday’s meeting it is disappointed that the regional district didn’t pony up funding for a study that will look at expanding city boundaries.

Teck puts out fears over large plume

Those still digesting turkey may be scratching their head over a large amount of smoke that escaped Teck over the long weekend.
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