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Village hopes to finally turn off boil-water notice

Montrose has been tapping into its water supply since bacteria were found and a boil-water notice was set in February.
Pigeons posing potential problems

Pigeons posing potential problems

City staff is looking into a variety of different ways of dealing with the pigeon population.
Technology allows for accurate tally

Technology allows for accurate tally

The 2011 municipal election will be the most accurate and convenient vote ever held in Trail.

Get to know the candidates for 2011 municipal election – Fruitvale Mayor

The Trail Daily Times spoke with mayoral candidates in the two regions contested – Montrose and Fruitvale.
Cullen pitches co-operative approach

Cullen pitches co-operative approach

If you ever wondered if a regular guy had a fighting chance in federal politics, you wouldn’t have to look any further than Nathan Cullen.

Departing Fruitvale Mayor Libby Nelson leaves lasting legacy

Departing Fruitvale Mayor Libby Nelson leaves lasting legacy

RCMP deliver crime stats to Trail council

A murder, two sex assaults and a surge in break and enters this year were reported when semi-annual crime statistics were presented.
B.C. child advocate reappointed

B.C. child advocate reappointed

Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond has been reappointed for a second term as B.C.'s Representative for Children and Youth.

The economy that stole Christmas

The jury is still out on whether the spirit of giving will be dampened in Trail.
Shelter provides warm bed on cold nights

Shelter provides warm bed on cold nights

Trail emergency shelter's new coordinator has made it her mission to secure the space as an ongoing resource in Greater Trail.