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Agronomist up next in REAL series

Dr. Ralph Behrens, a professional agronomist, will host the next Sustainable Living Conversation at Café Books on March 26 at 3:30 p.m., the third in the Rossland REAL Food series.
Final Winter Workshop

Final Winter Workshop

As Spring fast approaches, Rossland REAL Food will host the third and final winter season garden workshop at Iain & Libby Martin’s on March 16 from 3 to 4:30 p.m.
Summer camps at Four Winds daycare

Summer camps at Four Winds daycare

Welcome to the Four Winds Daycare! We are a licensed daycare with a family feel. We have been up and running for almost four years now!
Promising careers in publishing?

Promising careers in publishing?

Karen McDonnell’s class of Grade 3 students at MacLean Elementary in Rossland prepared several of the advertisements in the special education section in the March 10 edition of the Rossland News.
Team member recalls the Spirit of ‘61

Team member recalls the Spirit of ‘61

Dave Rusnell came to Trail from Saskatchewan in 1960 on an invitation from the Smoke Eaters to join the World Championships in Europe.
Anderson’s tales: conclusion

Anderson’s tales: conclusion

In January, Rossland REAL Food’s sustainable conversation series featured Les Anderson’s fascinating tales of his childhood as the son of a game warden in the remote north of Saskatchewan. In the previous two parts of this three-part series, we described how his family subsisted off a large garden, foraged plants, wild game, and a relationship with the native Cree population.
A history of local hockey as anniversary of '61 win approaches

A history of local hockey as anniversary of '61 win approaches

Trail’s first hockey team was formed in 1912, four years after the Boundary region formed B.C.’s first hockey league.
Dinner and Two Movies

Dinner and Two Movies

Roughly 100 people attended Rossland REAL Food’s seed swap and double-feature movie night at the Miners’ Hall on Sunday.

‘Punk Rock Bingo’ raises thousands for Rossland-area causes

Punk Rock Bingo, every Wednesday at the Flying Steamshovel, has raised well over $2,000 for its Rossland Family Relief Fund (RFRF) since bingo kicked off again for this winter last Dec. 8.

Bee specialist to host workshop on March 9

Bee specialist Lynn Westcott will give a workshop on growing habitat and building nests for wild bees in your backyard on March 9 at 6:30 to 9 p.m. at the RSS library and wood shop.