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City of Trail awards tender for landscaping during second leg of downtown plan

Sierra Landscaping from Winfield bid almost $590,000 to tender the 2nd leg of work that includes planting, new irrigation systems and more
Pay cuts to escalate with teacher strike action

Pay cuts to escalate with teacher strike action

The B.C. government is getting ready to cut teachers' pay by 5%, offers $1,200 signing bonus for deal by end of June

MLA Katrine Conroy speaks out against ALR changes

Changes would relax regulations, opening up land reserved for food production to be allocated to real estate development.
B.C. apologizes for historic anti-Chinese laws, 'head tax'

B.C. apologizes for historic anti-Chinese laws, 'head tax'

Premier Christy Clark presents a formal apology for B.C.'s historic anti-Chinese policies restricting voting, property and business
Trailer hang up holds up traffic

Trailer hang up holds up traffic

Traffic along Highway 3 was tied up Tuesday evening when a transport truck got hung up and required traffic control and assistance.
Coyotes a cause for concern for Fruitvale resident

Coyotes a cause for concern for Fruitvale resident

Fruitvale's Michelle Epp is concerned for her pets and children since coyotes have moved in on her property.
Mother arrested, girls OK, after Amber Alert

Mother arrested, girls OK, after Amber Alert

Two girls safe, mother arrested in B.C. after Amber Alert brings in tips
Trail’s newest centenarian still happy and spry

Trail’s newest centenarian still happy and spry

Cecilia Neufeld (Brost), mother of seven boys turns 100 on Thursday
Amber Alert issued for missing Alberta girls

Amber Alert issued for missing Alberta girls

Police do not believe they are in any danger, but believed to be travelling either to Vancouver Island or Saskatchewan

Greater Trail school district set to cancel recess, shorten school days

“After trying for almost three weeks to maintain the current schedule we cannot continue.” - Greg Luterbach.