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K-kids boost district enrolment numbers

Enrolment numbers were presented Monday night at a School District 20 (SD20) board meeting.
Teck reaches safety milestone

Teck reaches safety milestone

Company celebrates one million hours without a lost-time injury
Reflecting on two decades of care

Reflecting on two decades of care

Trail and Castlegar Child Care Resources and Referral celebrates their 20-year anniversary.
BC Hydro CEO quits for new job

BC Hydro CEO quits for new job

Seventeen months after moving from the Vancouver Olympics to CEO of BC Hydro, Dave Cobb is leaving the utility at the end of November.
Interim CEO defends disabled care

Interim CEO defends disabled care

As the opposition kept up the political pressure on the B.C. Liberal government to halt the closure of group homes for developmentally disabled people, the interim CEO of the agency responsible held a rare news conference at the B.C. legislature Wednesday.

Organization not ‘dead’ yet

People Loving people, “As far as I’m concerned were not closing, that particular store is closed but I don’t plan on having us die.”

Skate park design goes 3D

Residents will be given a sneak peak at what Trail’s new skate park in the Gulch could look like Wednesday.

Columbia River Treaty issues on tap at meeting

An information session on a river treaty between Canada and the United States is being held in Trail to inform the public about potentially massive impacts on the Columbia Basin.

Rossland teen eager to get back to friends and school

A 14-year-old Rossland girl is the first pediatric patient in Canada to receive a leading-edge heart pump.

Palliative care seeks community support

Like a phoenix, palliative care has risen from the ashes as a non-profit society in Trail with two new professionals running the program.