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Trail Market on the Esplanade Kicks off Season with Cuban Music

The City of Trail and the Trail & District Chamber of Commerce are pleased to announce the first Trail Market on the Esplanade on Friday, June 6 will feature the live Cuban music of El Groupo Cubano, Brisas del Palmar. The band, from Santiago de Cuba, is touring BC and requested a busking spot at the first Trail Market ...

City releases regulations around sprinkling/car washing - fines will apply in case of non-compliance

For residents of Castlegar, Blueberry and Lucas Road: Summer can present special problems for Castlegar's water system. During the summer season, daily residential water use can increase by as much as 200 per cent, primarily because of lawn and garden watering as well as car washing. Our residential water is pumped from the...

Celgar shutdown promises economic spinoff for community

Celgar's annual 10-day shut down is now under way, according to communications coordinator Sandy Hinter. “At the peak of our shutdown, we will have an additional 500 people at Celgar (mostly contractors and equipment specialists from across the continent), many of whom are staying in the local hotels, eating in the local...

Selkirk's annual exam competition puts high school students the test

High school students from around the region have a chance to contribute towards their tuition at Selkirk College if they can out-test the best at the Annual Scholarship High School Exam Competition. For more than 15 years, School of University Arts & Sciences instructors have challenged secondary students in the competition...

Arson/Armed robbery cases working through court system

Police are slowly working two massive files through the court system, with the first reaching sentencing in Castlegar court Monday. Lee Wilding, 19, offered a guilty plea in the arson causing more than half a million dollars in damage to the Kinnaird Church of God on March 18 – a crime he committed just one week after being...

LETTER: 300 scholars to Harper: Enbridge recommendation based on junk science

Dear Prime Minister Harper: Based on the evidence presented below, we, the undersigned scholars, have concluded that the Joint  Review Panel’s (JRP) assessment of the Northern Gateway Project (the Project) represents a flawed  analysis of the risks and benefits to British Columbia’s environment and society. Consequently, the...

UPDATED: Drinking City of Nelson water back to being okay — except in Fort Sheppard area

The City of Nelson, in consultation with the Interior Health Authority, has recinded the water quality advisory for residents in the Heritage City — except for Fort Sheppard Drive. The announcement was made Thursday after turbidity levels returned to normal levels. However, in the Fort Sheppard Drive area of the city, turbidity...

LETTER: SD 20 Superintendent discourages student walkout slated for tomorrow

Dear parents and guardians: In schools across British Columbia, a student walkout is being promoted for the morning of Wednesday, June 4. While I respect the desire of students to express their views regarding the current labour dispute, the proposed walkout raises a number of concerns, particularly with regard to student...

Alternate elementary track meet this Thursday already seeing hundreds of registrants

Due to the rotating teachers strike in School District 20, the annual track and field meet will no longer be held by the school district. But that doesn't mean it's cancelled. “When [the track and field meet] was cancelled last Monday, [The Trail Champion's Peter Sheets] messaged me and said there might be a possibility of ...

Selkirk College Rural Pre-Medicine Program Student Takes on Challenge in South Africa

Jesse McDonald is preparing for her medical school journey by spending an intense summer on a research project aimed at making life better for some of the most vulnerable youth in South Africa. Earlier this year the Nelson resident was accepted into Selkirk College’s Rural Pre-Medicine Program and will be part of the new...
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