Skip to content

News

BEAVER VALLEY - Marsh Creek gets makeover

BEAVER VALLEY - Marsh Creek gets makeover

A family park that used to look more like a landfill than a campground has received a major overhaul and has reopened after being closed for three years.

City sends message to graffiti culprits

Signs erected on trail
10% HST cheaper than PST, study finds

10% HST cheaper than PST, study finds

A 10 per cent harmonized sales tax will cost an average B.C. family $255 a year less than returning to the former provincial sales tax, according to a new study.

Traffic delays expected during gas line move

FortisBC Gas rerouting line from old bridge to Victoria Street Bridge

Car crooks strike again

Two cars were broken into on Topping Street Saturday night, but police are not, yet, linking the incidents to the other vehicle thefts that recently took place on Laburnum Drive.
Water system construction continues

Water system construction continues

One of Trail’s oldest neighbourhoods is getting a much-needed upgrade to its water system.

WEST NILE VIRUS - City taking steps to swat potential mosquito problem

To keep Trail as mosquito and West Nile virus free as possible, the city has again decided to apply the pesticide VectoLex to municipal storm sewer catch basins.
BC Ferries to refund expired tickets

BC Ferries to refund expired tickets

BC Ferries is offering refunds for assured-loading passes that have expired.
Layton taking medical leave from NDP leadership

Layton taking medical leave from NDP leadership

Federal NDP leader Jack Layton has announced he is taking an indefinite medical leave from the leadership of the party, after being diagnosed with a second type of cancer.
SAR memorial draws large crowd

SAR memorial draws large crowd

The memorial service for Sheilah Sweatman, the Nelson Search and Rescue (SAR) volunteer who lost her life at the end of June in the line of duty was held in Nelson on Saturday.
Pop-up banner image