Rossland: Stage Two Water Restrictions begin August 11, 2025
Take note, Rossland dwellers: starting on August 11, we can water only on alternate days. People living in homes with even-numbered addresses can water on even-numbered days, and residents of odd-numbered addresses can water on odd-numbered days. For example, someone living at 1920 Third Avenue can water on August 12, August 14 and so on. […]
Toadfest returns to Summit Lake: August 6 and 7
You’re invited to Toadfest at Summit Lake Provincial Park near Nakusp on Wednesday, August 6 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., and Thursday, August 7 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Toadfest is a free family event, raising awareness about the western toad, which is designated federally as a Species of Special Concern. Toadfest is […]
Arson incident in Trail
An arsonist started a fire in a dumpster, and a quick response by Trail firefighters prevented a potentially serious fire in the 1300 block of Cedar Avenue in Trail. The dumpster fire was directly beneath a large wooden fire escape at the back of the building, but the fast-acting fire crew had the fire out […]
Interview with Zak Keating – Rossland Bylaw Enforcement Officer
Zak Keating wants to keep the bears in our city wild and alive. He has many duties as a Bylaw Enforcement Officer; our focus was on the part of his job that deals with bears. Our interview took place last week, and he provided written responses below. However, we would like to tell you a […]
Fun for All -- RemarkABILITY Fest at Music in the Park
A first of its kind event in Trail, RemarkABILITY Fest at Music in the Park celebrates inclusion and diverse community Join the Trail & District Arts Council, in partnership with Diverse Family Roots, on July 24 at Gyro Park for an evening of unique experiences to engage the public and celebrate inclusion and diverse community, […]
Have your say on B.C.’s climate plan
People in British Columbia are invited to provide feedback about CleanBC, the Province’s plan to improve energy efficiency, reduce emissions and increase the use of clean energy. An independent review of CleanBC’s programs and policies is underway and public input will help inform its findings. The review is assessing how well CleanBC is working, where […]
JCI Kootenay Launches 30 Under 30 Campaign in Partnership with Columbia Basin Trust
JCI Kootenay, in partnership with Columbia Basin Trust, is launching 30 Under 30—a campaign recognizing 30 inspiring individuals aged 30 and under who are making a meaningful difference across the Columbia Basin. “We know there are many people in this region doing extraordinary things—often without much recognition,” said Daniel Crema, Chair of the 30 Under […]
Calling all kids: Create a Canadian Superhero
Scouts Canada (the country’s leading co-ed youth organization) is nurturing the nation’s need for a new Canadian Superhero NOW! Canadians are embracing ‘elbows up’ and need a homegrown superhero now more than ever. a) Calling on our kids to get creative: Scouts is launching a nationwide contest for kids between the ages of 5-15 to create […]
Trail Memorial Centre harnesses expended heat into energy savings
The City of Trail is turning up the heat on energy savings with a cutting-edge project that’s harnessing the excess heat from the Trail Memorial Centre’s ice rinks and transforming it into a valuable resource. The HVAC Recovery Project will replace and upgrade the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems within the Trail Memorial Centre […]
Council Matters: Rossland City Council Meetings, May 5, 2025
First, the consultation on how and why taxes are going up – many questions and answers. Then, a presentation on how and why the RDKB requisition is going up (hint: a new sewage treatment plant …) And, how the City supports community groups and whether that should change; why we have water meters; more agita […]