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Trail scores five blooms in international competition

Trail is holding on to its blooming record but has dropped its overall score in the Communities In Bloom competition.

Recycling program offers alternative to landfill

People wishing to reduce their environmental footprints now have another option.

Rotary collecting food instead of treats

Rossland Rotary will be knocking on doors in search for food donations.

Profit increase good news for Teck and union

Revenue totaled $3.38 billion in the third quarter, up 40 per cent from $2.41 billion in the same period a year ago.
Bridge bash

Bridge bash

Firefighters were quick to the scene of a two-vehicle crash on the Victoria Street Bridge Wednesday afternoon.

National leadership candidate visits riding

Young Quebec MPs will also tour West Kootenay region

Area B to vote on new chapter in library deal

Area B residents will soon cast their votes on whether a library card outweighs lower taxes at an upcoming referendum.
NDP walks fine line on B.C. seats

NDP walks fine line on B.C. seats

Federal NDP leadership candidate Brian Topp walked into controversy over the allocation of seven new MP seats for B.C. Thursday.

Library looking for room to keep growing

City council heard that the current location of the Trail Library in the Trail Memorial Centre doesn’t suit its future needs.
Stick with B.C. Liberals, Manning says

Stick with B.C. Liberals, Manning says

Reform Party founder Preston Manning says his former colleague John Cummins is going the wrong way.