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The fun-filled evening will boast a variety of food vendors, artisans, a beer and wine garden, and plenty of live music.
08/14/2023

The fun-filled evening will boast a variety of food vendors, artisans, a beer and wine garden, and plenty of live music.

The evening boasts variety of food vendors, artisans, beer and wine garden, and three live bands

Grand Prairie RCMP report that on July 26, at 1:08 a.m. they responded to a report of a break-and-enter at the Silvercre...
08/11/2023

Grand Prairie RCMP report that on July 26, at 1:08 a.m. they responded to a report of a break-and-enter at the Silvercrest Lodge

Pair accused of assault, robbery, weapons offences and more after Grande Prairie abduction

With only a sliver of moon in the sky, conditions this year will be ideal for seeing lots of meteors.
08/10/2023

With only a sliver of moon in the sky, conditions this year will be ideal for seeing lots of meteors.

With only a sliver of moon in the sky, conditions this year will be ideal for seeing lots of meteors

BC Housing, with the support of the city, is proposing to build a 25-bed shelter at 2039 Riverside Ave.
08/10/2023

BC Housing, with the support of the city, is proposing to build a 25-bed shelter at 2039 Riverside Ave.

Public invited to Aug. 21 council meeting, BC Housing looks to relocate shelter to Riverside Ave.

“It was a minor incident with a WestJet plane and one of the planes from 19 Wing,” said Comox Valley Airport marketing m...
08/10/2023

“It was a minor incident with a WestJet plane and one of the planes from 19 Wing,” said Comox Valley Airport marketing manager Erin Neely.

No injuries as Westjet plane makes contact with military aircraft on Comox Valley Airport tarmac

The woman, who is described as elderly but not identified by police, was hit on the CP Rail tracks by a westbound train ...
08/10/2023

The woman, who is described as elderly but not identified by police, was hit on the CP Rail tracks by a westbound train near the 1000 block of Sproat Drive at approximately 8:40 a.m.

Police say the woman was struck Sunday morning

In recognition of Pride Trail B.C. and inclusivity everywhere, the market will boast entertainment from the Mystic Dream...
08/10/2023

In recognition of Pride Trail B.C. and inclusivity everywhere, the market will boast entertainment from the Mystic Dream Dancers, a live D.J., family activities and more than 40 vendors and artisans.

The 2023 Pride themed IncrEdible Market goes from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on the Esplanade Saturday.

The Smoke Eaters will host their very first music festival on Sept. 9, promising an evening of great music and food at a...
08/10/2023

The Smoke Eaters will host their very first music festival on Sept. 9, promising an evening of great music and food at a unique and accessible venue, the City of Trail’s iconic Jason Bay Field at Butler Park.

Trail Smoke Eaters kick off season with a homegrown music festival at Jason Bay Field at Butler Park

The fire broke out around 5 p.m. Aug. 5, west of the 1100 block of Columbia Avenue.
08/10/2023

The fire broke out around 5 p.m. Aug. 5, west of the 1100 block of Columbia Avenue.

Fire not expected to spread any further

The bylaw, entitled Parks Amendment Bylaw (Public Nuisance), restricts the consumption of drugs from several parks in Ne...
08/10/2023

The bylaw, entitled Parks Amendment Bylaw (Public Nuisance), restricts the consumption of drugs from several parks in Nelson

Council voted in favour despite Interior Health recommendation to wait for provincial legislation

The Southeast Fire Centre website last updated the following information on Tuesday.
08/09/2023

The Southeast Fire Centre website last updated the following information on Tuesday.

West Kokanee Creek fire has grown to 50 hectares

British Columbia is experiencing drought levels and unprecedented conditions around the province that has led to B.C.’s ...
08/09/2023

British Columbia is experiencing drought levels and unprecedented conditions around the province that has led to B.C.’s worst recorded wildfire season in history.

Voluntarily choose to use less water than outlined in Trail’s water conservation regulations

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