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Canada Post plans end of door-to-door mail delivery

Within the next 5 years Canada Post will be phasing out door-top-door mail delivery across the country.

IBEW responds to offer of binding arbitration

IBEW has presented FortisBC a counter offer in response to their offer of binding arbitration.
B.C. gets another taste of liquor reform

B.C. gets another taste of liquor reform

Premier Christy Clark visited a West Kelowna winery Wednesday to give citizens another sip of liquor law reform

Warfield reviewing its role in recreation deal

Warfield Mayor: “I really don’t know the direction we will go but at the end of the day the talks were positive and will continue that way.”
Vehicles destroyed in early-morning blaze

Vehicles destroyed in early-morning blaze

An early morning inferno in a storage until behind JF Auto Centre on Old Waneta Road destroyed 28 vehicles.

Start of counter-attack season nabs limo/bus

Saturday night's road check found a 15 passenger limo/bus full of underage teens openly drinking alcohol.
Greater Trail labour leaders show support for IBEW workers

Greater Trail labour leaders show support for IBEW workers

Over 100 people braved the bitter cold Saturday afternoon in a show of support for locked out FortisBC employees.

Cost to use Trail facilities going up for valley residents

B.V. rec committee not renewing Recreation Services Agreement
Waneta fire

Waneta fire

A fire broke out early this morning at a business in the Waneta area, Trail. More details to come as they become available.
Marijuana referendum petition fizzles but campaigners vow to fight on

Marijuana referendum petition fizzles but campaigners vow to fight on

Sensible BC gets 210,000 signatures, reaches threshold in 19 of 85 ridings