New leadership for Trail’s planning and climate action
The City of Trail is welcoming Chris Buchan as the Manager of Planning and Climate Action. Chris is a seasoned planner with a strong track record in land use, environmental policy, and climate strategy. He’s led major planning projects across BC, from updating Official Community Plans to shaping climate and housing strategies. He brings a […]
Art Sale -- to raise funds for legal challenge to EAO decision on Record Ridge mine proposal
The Save Record Ridge Action Committee (SRRAC) is persevering in its work to challenge any easy “yes” decision for a permit that would allow the controversial open-pit mine on Record Ridge to proceed. Currently, those efforts are focused on seeking a judicial review of the Environmental Assessment Office’s decision to not require an environmental assessment […]
Help keep bears (and humans) safe
By Nancy Bulman and Cindy Loukras Local black bears are currently descending from cooler elevations to pack on winter fat. The Rossland Bear Smart Task Force wants to help both the bears and you. During August and September, our lovely climate allows for prime fruit ripening — the delicious fruit is excellent for fresh eating, […]
Wildsight renews call for emergency order as B.C. dismisses Record Ridge mine review
Wildsight is resuming efforts to obtain an emergency order for the endangered mountain holly fern, after learning last week that B.C.’s environmental assessment office (EAO) won’t require the proposed Record Ridge magnesium mine, near Rossland, to undergo an environmental assessment (EA). In its August 18 report, the EAO confirmed that the mine, proposed by West […]
Katie Spittlehouse Appointed Operations Manager for Trail-Rossland 2026 BC Winter Games
The Trail-Rossland 2026 BC Winter Games Society is pleased to announce the appointment of Katie Spittlehouse as Operations Manager, making the team of volunteers behind one of British Columbia’s most anticipated multi-sport events that much stronger! With a background spanning over 16 years in alpine ski coaching—most recently with the Canadian Para-Alpine Ski Team—Katie brings […]
La Cafamore performing in Trail, September 21
La Cafamore is delighted to return to Trail as a piano trio, performing works for piano trio written by siblings — and performed by siblings as violinist Carolyn Cameron and violist Angela Snyder are also siblings. The piano trios were written by brothers Philipp and Xaver Scharwenka, as well as the brother/sister duo of Felix […]
Training available: putting compassion into action
Hospice: Helping people live as independently as possible, with the best quality of life, for as long as possible. The Greater Trail Hospice Society invites you to participate in our Fall Volunteer Training. While hospice is often associated only with end-of-life care, local volunteers support much more. Through programs like Nav-CARE, Grief Support, and Friendly Visitor, hospice volunteers […]
Update -- Drifters Access to remain open (Thanks, KCTS!)
Update to Centennial Trail Drifter (1)-1
COUNCIL MATTERS: Rossland City Council Meeting, August 11, 2025
Taxpayer alert! — Some very meaty information available for everyone interested in where all those tax dollars go (and links to some of it). And: a decision about the Coy Cup, a report on the condition of 11 retaining walls around town, discussion on how to involve taxpayers in budget and financial planning … and […]
Temporary Centennial Trial closure
Rossland’s well-used Centennial Trail will be closed from August 14 to September 30, 2025, for upgrades. What’s being done? The grade on the hill by the water treatment plant will be reduced, and the section from the tunnel under Highway 3-B to the north end of the Centre Star Gulch Reservoir will be paved. The […]