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Trail armoury to get $1 million

Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) Kemball Armoury in Trail is getting $1 million for numerous upgrades to the facility over the next two years, according to an announcement made Tuesday by MP David Wilks, on behalf of the Honourable Julian Fantino, Associate Minister of National Defence. ""I am pleased to be here today at the Trail...

Trail city council decisions for July 13

Governance and Operations Committee meeting highlights Council approved the contract award for the Trail Aquatic & Leisure Centre Roof Replacement Project to Trail Roofing in the amount of $395,000. Council also authorized staff to proceed and provide Council with further reporting should the repair exceed the projected contingency of $50,000.   Council approved the contract award […]

LETTER: Flick your butt out the window, lose your car?

This wildfire season has been one of the most challenging in recent memory. As of July 14, fire crews have responded to 1,083 fires throughout the province - compared to 523 at the same time a year ago. Of those fires, we know over one-third are human caused. That's 375 fires, leading to an estimated 43,718 hectares going up...

BYLAW ENFORCEMENT AND DOGS, PARKING, AND SPEEDING. (MOSTLY DOGS.) OH, AND A PUBLIC HEARING, TOO.

All Council members except Marten Kruysse were present.  (Kruysse  has cycled across much of the continent to visit relatives.)  This report includes only the Committee-of-the-Whole meeting and the Public Hearing held on Monday, July 13, 2015.  I have reported on the regular Council meeting held immediately afterwards  in a...

MAYOR HANDS OUT CHOCOLATES AT COUNCIL MEETING

6:12 pm, July 13, 2015:  REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING: Following the Committee-of-the-Whole meeting and Public Hearing (reported separately) Council reconvened for their regular meeting.  All council members were still present, except for Marten Kruysse,  away on travels by bicycle. Part of your reporter's purpose in reporting on...

GRANTS FOR WATER MAIN REPLACEMENT!

Great news for Rossland taxpayers!  The City has been successful in obtaining two grants that will help with the cost of the major Washington Street infrastructure upgrades, scheduled for next year.   The Government of Canada will provide up to $1,090,850 through the Small Communities Fund for the project.  The Province of ...

Community welcomes new medical trainees

Members of the Health and Hospital Committee of the LCCDTS were just some of the community members on hand to welcome seven new medical trainees to the Lower Columbia recently. The medical students and residents are part of two growing programs that are expected to have a positive, long term impact on recruiting new doctors...

We are all (or should be) Greeks now

    The temple of neoliberalism and its ideology of social suicide in the interests of the banks has been breached. The hysteria in European capitals (particularly Germany) after the resounding 'No' vote by the people of Greece is entirely appropriate. For decades now developed country governments and their enforcers, the IMF...

Province issues statement on Puntzi Lake aircraft incident

Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations Minister Steve Thomson issued the following statement in response to a July 10 incident involving a firefighting aircraft working on the Puntzi Lake wildfire: “On the afternoon of July 10, 2015, an Air Tractor AT-802F Fire Boss amphibious airtanker working on the Punzti Lake wildfire in the Cariboo Fire […]

CBT gets $3.34 mill to bring high-speed Internet to the Koots

Everyday tasks that were once done in person, such as shopping, communicating, learning and banking, are now done online. To help Canadians have better access to these and many other online opportunities, the Honourable James Moore, Minister of Industry and Minister Responsible for British Columbia, and David Wilks, Member ...

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