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Community invited to Warfield for family-fun day

Community invited to Warfield for family-fun day

The "Money Dig"is one of many family friendly activities for Warfield Community Day, slated all day Saturday.
Service above Self recognized in Beaver Valley

Service above Self recognized in Beaver Valley

Beaver Valley Rotary is the 2016 BV Citizen of the Year. Representing (from left): Werner Heitmann, Bert Ernst and Dick Bilenki.
Kootenay Boundary coordinator says everyone plays a part in emergency planning

Kootenay Boundary coordinator says everyone plays a part in emergency planning

Emergency preparedness is a shared responsibility, says regional emergency coordinator Dan Derby.
West Kootenay air cadets fly high

West Kootenay air cadets fly high

Air cadet gliding program lands in Trail for the weekend.
Mapping out the Trail Gulch's family history

Mapping out the Trail Gulch's family history

Fred Romano points to Ceccanti Street, an area of the Gulch where his memories of living in the City of Trail, begin.
We've got your back Fort Mac

We've got your back Fort Mac

Jay Bella from Trail Speedpro Signs is sponsoring his employee Sarah Fiegler.
Community pitches in for ‘Homecoming Celebration’

Community pitches in for ‘Homecoming Celebration’

Nothing says welcome to Trail more than gathering around a picnic table eating local cuisine.
Miss Colombo Lodge Hannah Flick crowned Miss Trail 2016

Miss Colombo Lodge Hannah Flick crowned Miss Trail 2016

Miss Trail 2016 is Hannah Flick, representing the Colombo Lodge. Miss Kiwanis Trynity Turnbull is Trail Princess.
Gary & the Flashbacks ready to bring it to the stage for Silver City Days

Gary & the Flashbacks ready to bring it to the stage for Silver City Days

Gary Stuart (right) and guitarist Terry Alton show a photo from the 1960s when Stuart sang for The Club 65 Citations.
Grape Stomp returns to Silver City Days

Grape Stomp returns to Silver City Days

Danny Ferraro (right) from Trail Ferraro Foods helps Silver City Days organizer Keith Smyth pack up 500 pounds of grapes before the stomp.