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Trail Historical Society staff make transition to City’s operational structure

The City of Trail and the Trail Historical Society (THS) are pleased to announce that the operations, management and staffing of the museum and archives will become the responsibility of the City of Trail, effective September 1, 2017.  This new operating structure aligns with the opening of the Riverfront Centre in early 2018...

Body recovered from Upper Arrow Lake that of missing Revelstoke man

Nakusp RCMP have confirmed that the body recovered from Upper Arrow Lake Tuesday (August 22, 2017) was that of missing person Jared Szabo. RCMP said Tuesday at approximately 7:20 a.m., a body was located in Upper Arrow Lake, by civilian search members who have been actively searching for Szabo since he was reported missing ...

Wildfire in Idaho burning close to Canada-USA border

The Southeast Fire Centre issued a media release Wednesday about a lightning-caused fire is burning about 1.5 kilometres south of the Canada-U.S. border. The wildfire is burning about 18 kilometres southwest of the community of Newgate and about 65 kilometres southeast of Cranbrook. "The size of this fire is currently estimated...

Trail's Locking Them Up to Help Local Kids

On Friday when mounties make business calls, they’re not looking for hard criminals, they’re looking for local law abiding citizens who’ve been snitched on by their friends or coworkers. Cops for Kids has partnered with Ferraro Foods to host their first Jail & Bail on Aug. 25. Off-duty RCMP members will be arresting local...

Two Trail men in Trail RCMP cells after separate incidents

A 26-year-old Trail man is behind bars with a laundry list of charges, according to Trail Acting Sgt. Devon Reid. He said the charges stem from four separate incidents that occurred over the course of two days. “He’s charged with Arson, Uttering Threats, Assault Causing Bodily Harm, and Break-and-Enter,” Reid said. Meanwhile,...

Coast to Coast Bolt tour makes charging stop in Nelson

Imagine driving an electric vehicle across Canada from coast to coast. It’s not a dream as Buddy and Barb Hetherington are proving electric cars have a place on highways after driving their new Chevy Bolt across Canada, and back. The Gibsons, BC, couple were in Nelson last week to charge the Bolt at the station next to the ...

Village of Salmo Deactivates Emergency Operations Centre

 The Village of Salmo deactivated its Level 1 satellite Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) effective Tuesday. The Emergency Operations Centre was established on August 10, 2017 to collaborate and communicate with emergency management stakeholders related to the McCormick Creek wildfire located 20 kilometers outside the Village...

Trail blaze creates havoc for firefighters

A fire on East Street this morning saw 16 firefighters from Warfield and Trail struggling to contain the blaze, according to KBRFR Cpt. Ryan Smyth. The call came in at 4:33 a.m. and fire crews arrived at 1674 East Street in Trail at 4:39 a.m. “When crews arrived on scene, there was heavy black smoke showing from the home,” ...

UPDATED: Missing Winlaw resident located unharmed

RCMP report the 16-year-old male reported missing from Winlaw on August 10, has been located. The Slocan Lake RCMP is pleased to confirm that the 16-year-old male reported missing on August 10, has been located and he is safe and sound. "Thanks to the media and public for your assistance," the RCMP said. Slocan Lake RCMP...

Grizzly trophy ban ends hunt, but not debate

A Kootenay outfitter says he doesn’t think the provincial government’s ban on grizzly bear trophy hunting will have much affect on local outfitting businesses. The owner of Kimberley-based Sawtooth Outfitters says he won’t have any problem abiding by the government’s new requirement that the bears can only be hunted for food...