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First snow fall of the year

First snow fall of the year

Ski and snowman season is around the corner.Alaura Gibb makes a snowman.

Trail Council throws swim club a financial lifeline

The Greater Trail Stingrays team will live to swim another day after Trail council waived the club's $5,760 debt Monday afternoon.
Teacher strike cheques in the mail

Teacher strike cheques in the mail

More than half of payments to parents for BCTF strike have been mailed, and the rest are going soon, totalling $15.3 million
Pay more for Columbia River, minister tells U.S.

Pay more for Columbia River, minister tells U.S.

Energy Minister Bill Bennett says some were "shocked" at suggestion $150M a year isn't enough for power, flood control in U.S.
TIMELINE: An interactive history of terrorist attacks and plots in Canada

TIMELINE: An interactive history of terrorist attacks and plots in Canada

From the FLQ and the War Measures Act to Al-Qaeda-inspired plotters, Canada has seen terrorism before. Interactive timeline.

How are we doing? City of Rossland is asking residents for input

The City of Rossland, with assistance from Columbia Basin Trust, has launched a new survey as part of the State of Rossland 2014 Project.
Andrew Zwicker

Andrew Zwicker

With so many young parents like himself in Rossland, Andrew Zwicker thinks it’s time there was somebody working for his demographic.

The race for mayor is on

Surprise candidate for mayor says seeking the city’s top job seemed like a “natural progression” after three terms as councillor.
Premier Christy Clark apologizes for 1864 Tsilhqot'in hangings

Premier Christy Clark apologizes for 1864 Tsilhqot'in hangings

Chiefs descended from those who fought to keep gold seekers out hear Christy Clark exonerate them for any crime
Aaron Cosbey

Aaron Cosbey

After 12 years living and volunteering in Rossland, Aaron Cosbey believes he’s ready for a seat on Rossland City Council.