Trail Daily Times

Trail nuclear medicine tech recognized with award of excellence

Chris earned the highest mark in Canada on his 2020 Nuclear Medicine Certification Exam

Trail RCMP ready to enforce vaccine card order

Businesses have already voiced concerns they will be targeted by those opposed

CANADA VOTES: Polls now open in country’s 2021 federal snap election

Which party will be chosen to form the next government?

  • Sep 20, 2021

Trail RCMP remind locals to lock their car doors

Police briefs: Suspected thief and streakers downtown

We are called to love our brothers and sisters, whether they share our opinions or not

"Lately the issues seem to be between those choosing to get vaccinated and those who are not."

  • Sep 19, 2021

What’s wrong with our world?

"Needless to say I've done more than my share of wrong … "

  • Sep 19, 2021

Kootenay Boundary bylaw officer educates, doesn’t enforce provincial health orders

When enforcement is required, the officer has the responsibility of issuing tickets and fines.

  • Sep 18, 2021

Trail first responders urge locals to remove pallets and cardboard from properties

These materials are being used to build makeshift shelters and/or start fires to keep warm

Alliance calls for halt to bighorn sheep hunt in the Boundary

Bluetongue disease is uncommon in B.C., though it has affected herds south of the border.

  • Sep 16, 2021

Hospital campaign starts with a challenge to Kootenay Boundary businesses

Two-year $750,000 Ambulatory Care Campaign now underway by KBRH Health Foundation

Trail clarifies where proof of vaccination is needed

Vaccine requirements for spectators at non-ticketed events is still being clarified.

Warfield to host first harvest picking day

Residents will get a flyer in their mailbox outlining the steps to register for the Sept. 25 event

Trail man wins job back after diarrhea mistaken for COVID while working in Ladysmith

Arbitrator rules to reinstate worker as company COVID-19 policies were unclear

  • Sep 15, 2021

$50,000 donation honours father and will bring Fruitvale community together

The Ryder family legacy began in 1965 when Brian and his wife Ruth landed in Fruitvale.

Buy a Smile Cookie and support hospital in Trail

Tim Hortons annual fundraiser — in Trail proceeds go to KBRH — runs until Sept. 19

Different worlds; Today’s school experience versus 40 years ago

Opinion: I'm always pleasantly surprised when I go to schools these days

  • Sep 14, 2021

Ongoing vandalism at Fruitvale Elementary School puts children in harm’s way

The school is located at 1867 Columbia Gardens Road in Fruitvale

Stoney Creek Road on the outskirts of Trail closed to vehicles on Wednesday

This road provides access to Tadanac; pedestrian crossing will be available

Streakers reported to Trail RCMP

Greater Trail RCMP: Party-goers asked to keep their clothes on