Liz Bevan

Ministry warns unlicensed drivers in Trail

Rides for cash without proper license may result in fines

Montrose council releases 2014 Annual Report

Document shows how the previous year went, and gives the village a guideline for making future decisions.

The Rossland Beer Company’s Seven Summits Milk Stout (above) won a gold medal in its category at the 2015 Canadian Brewing Awards in Niagara Falls, Ont., on June 8. Below, Rossland Beer Company co-owners Petri Raito (right) and Ryan Arnaud celebrate with a toast to the victor.

Golden result for Rossland Beer Company at Canadian Brewing Awards

The local brewers won the top spot in the stout category for the Seven Summits Milk Stout.

The Rossland Beer Company’s Seven Summits Milk Stout (above) won a gold medal in its category at the 2015 Canadian Brewing Awards in Niagara Falls, Ont., on June 8. Below, Rossland Beer Company co-owners Petri Raito (right) and Ryan Arnaud celebrate with a toast to the victor.

A year later, police still seeking answers to Rossland murder

“The case is still in the investigative state. Active investigation is being followed-up on a daily basis." - Constable Tim Russell

Liberal candidate sets up shop in Trail

“I take very seriously, the need to find out what people want from me in the West Kootenay.” - Connie Denesiuk

Grizzly bears spotted at Nancy Greene park

“At this point, we are just warning people to steer clear.” - Sharon Weider, WildSafe BC.

Music in the Park tuning up for another season

This year's schedule is packed with regional artists and even a few imports, says organizer Raymond Masleck.

Montrose Family Fun Days brings back the old and brings in the new

Debbie Sedgwick to be honoured with 2015 Montrose Community Service Award on Thursday

Students get nostalgic with ‘Grease’ production

Leather jackets and poodle skirts return as J.L. Crowe drama students perform at Charles Bailey Theatre this weekend

LeRoi Foundation hands out spring grants

This year's spring granting cycle has come to a close for Trail's LeRoi Community Foundation, with over $10,000 in grants handed out.

KSCU closing Warfield branch on July 3

In-banking services will be gone, but ATM and night deposit box will remain.

Basin schools ranked on Fraser Institute’s provincial list

After rating all the elementary schools in British Columbia, the Fraser Institute is back with its ranked list of high schools.

Bear destroyed after entering Sunningdale home

“I opened up the door and saw a big bear and the deep freeze was tipped over.” ~ Barb Billingsly

A crew from Best Canadian Lighting and Signs in Vernon was assembling a new information kiosk at the corner of Victoria St. and Cedar Ave., in downtown Trail on Tuesday morning. The kiosk will feature maps, event listings and city projects.

Information kiosk unveiled downtown Trail

“(It) is a great opportunity to showcase city information, projects and events." - Andrea Jolly

A crew from Best Canadian Lighting and Signs in Vernon was assembling a new information kiosk at the corner of Victoria St. and Cedar Ave., in downtown Trail on Tuesday morning. The kiosk will feature maps, event listings and city projects.

Over a dozen bear sightings in Greater Trail in last two weeks

“It is always about the garbage. Keep it locked up or keep it inside." - Sharon Wieder, WildSafeBC

Colin James treated Trail fans to a wide-array of music, singing and guitars during his concert at the Charles Bailey Theatre on Friday.

Colin James gets ‘Up Close and Personal’ with Trail crowd

Canadian rhythm and blues artist Colin James, brought his impressive guitar skills to a packed Charles Bailey Theatre.

Colin James treated Trail fans to a wide-array of music, singing and guitars during his concert at the Charles Bailey Theatre on Friday.

Small tax increase passed in Montrose

The tax bylaw passed with a 2.5 per cent jump, translating to a slight increase for the average village homeowner.

Pacific Coastal grounds Trail-Kelowna service

The last flight to the Okanagan-area city will leave the Trail Regional Airport on May 15.

Proposed amendment brings attention to school budget cuts

Trustees discuss merits of deficit budget to respond to continued government cuts

Rash of car break-ins prompts RCMP warning

“The only thing connecting the break-ins are unlocked vehicles.” - Darryl Orr, RCMP