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Greater Trail fundraising helps families in the Philippines

Greater Trail fundraising helps families in the Philippines

Money raised by the Greater Trail Filipino community is helping survivors of Typhoon Haiyan rebuild their lives.
H1N1 flu death count misleading: officials

H1N1 flu death count misleading: officials

Five official B.C. fatalities but more probable; extra vaccine ordered
City of Trail removing buildup at water intake

City of Trail removing buildup at water intake

Works crews converged on the fresh-water pumping station to deal with a buildup of sediment in the system's main intake.

Trail Airport plans moving forward

Before City of Trail lands ownership of the Trail Regional Airport Feb. 15, there are a few obstacles to be removed.
First steps for foot bridge

First steps for foot bridge

Tuesday afternoon drilling began for the geotechnical phase of Trail's future pedestrian pipe bridge.

Penticton candidate seeks NDP role

Richard Cannings of Penticton has announced he's seeking NDP nomination for new South Okanagan-West Kootenay riding.
Bitumen floats at sea, study finds

Bitumen floats at sea, study finds

A new federal study has found that diluted bitumen floats in sea water, except when it is mixed with some types of sediment

Attempted break-ins in East Trail

Police were called to multiple attempts of break and enter to garages in the East Trail area since Saturday.

Crowe Grad class will pick up trees Sunday

Crowe students will be circling Trail neighbourhoods Sunday to pick up Christmas trees and take them to the landfill.
No charges from Burns Lake mill explosion

No charges from Burns Lake mill explosion

Crown prosecutors have decided not to lay charges in relation to the explosion and fire that destroyed the Babine sawmill