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District issues report cards without grades

Some School District 20 kids will be breathing a sigh of relief when their first report cards turn up.

Rosslanders express rec worries online

Rossland residents tired of paying double to go for a swim in Trail are gaining support online.
$30M uranium buyout sparks accusations

$30M uranium buyout sparks accusations

The B.C. government's settlement to cancel a uranium mining claim cost millions more because of political interference, NDP MLAs say.
Columbia River Treaty meeting educates residents

Columbia River Treaty meeting educates residents

Some locals are reflecting on the region’s future flood control and generation of hydroelectric power.
South coast treaty going to local vote

South coast treaty going to local vote

More than a year after negotiators finished their work, the federal government has formally approved a treaty with the Tla'amin Nation.
Extended parking lot a lasting legacy

Extended parking lot a lasting legacy

Travelers parking their vehicles at the Trail Airport before they board should never have trouble finding a spot again.
Columbia River Treaty session

Columbia River Treaty session

The Columbia River Treaty was the topic of discussion on Thursday as an information session was held at the Riverbelle in Trail.

Wheel park design rolled out

Wednesday morning a consultant from New Line Skate Parks rolled out a rendering of the city’s future park.
Japanese students forced to reroute

Japanese students forced to reroute

Eighteen visitors from Trail’s Japanese sister city were nearly stranded when poor visibility knocked out Air Canada’s Vancouver flight.
Sun setting on foreign ferries?

Sun setting on foreign ferries?

An $8 billion federal contract for Coast Guard and navy ships could mean the end of ferries built in foreign shipyards, B.C. government officials say.