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Met Opera, Nat’l Theatre offerings coming to Trail screen

Met Opera, Nat’l Theatre offerings coming to Trail screen

Trail’s Royal Theatre is offering a world of entertainment to Kootenay culture vultures...

teacher job action - District not axing recess

Students will not be the only ones adjusting come the first day of school next Tuesday, as teachers check out of regular administrative duties.

Twins happy with therapy

A surgical procedure considered controversial by some has provided Fruitvale twin brothers a “better quality of life.”
Riot crowd gathered early, report says

Riot crowd gathered early, report says

Fewer than 500 police officers found themselves dealing with a crowd of 155,000 hockey fans and troublemakers much more quickly than they expected, a review of the Stanley Cup riot has found.
Clark to wait for 2013 for mandate

Clark to wait for 2013 for mandate

Premier Christy Clark has ended months of speculation and will stick to the scheduled date of May 2013 for the next B.C. election.

Public input sought on skate park design

The consultants hired to design Trail’s new skate park are looking for community input before they sketch out the facility to be located by the chain-up area in the Gulch.
Rivervale homeowner uncovers decaying culvert

Rivervale homeowner uncovers decaying culvert

No one wants to take responsibility for the pipe under her property

Quake rebuild starts slowly

Charity’s founder stops in Trail to share nation’s story
Disputes cast shadow on school year

Disputes cast shadow on school year

A work-to-rule campaign by public school teachers, set to begin on the first day of school, is only one dispute expected in education in the coming year.
HST referendum - Local campaigner rejoices at outcome

HST referendum - Local campaigner rejoices at outcome

One small Trail woman with a big message is rejoicing after taxpayers voted to extinguish the Harmonized Sales Tax.