Posted on Wednesday, March 11, 2026 03:03 PM
The City of Trail (City) recognizes the Trail & District Public Library (Library) for an outstanding year of service, innovation, and community enrichment, as highlighted in the library’s 2025 Community Report and 2026 Budget.
In 2025, the Library marked its centennial year, celebrating 100 years of supporting learning, literacy, creativity, and connection across the region. Throughout this milestone year, the Library continued to expand its reach with increased program participation, strong...
Posted on Wednesday, March 11, 2026 12:21 PM
The City of Trail is seeking engaged and community‑minded residents to serve on the Council Remuneration Review Committee, a Select Committee of Council established to provide an independent review of remuneration paid to members of Trail City Council.
The Council Remuneration Review Committee is mandated under Section 142 of the Community Charter and Council Indemnity Bylaw No. 2948. Its purpose is to assess current Council compensation, conduct comparative research, and recommend a fair,...
Posted on Tuesday, March 10, 2026 04:07 PM
The City of Trail has received formal notice from BC Housing that the provincial funding set aside for proposed supportive housing development in Trail is no longer available at this time. BC Housing has indicated that this change arises from province-wide fiscal constraints and a significant reduction in the availability of capital funding for housing projects.
BC Housing emphasized that it remains committed to a project in Trail and intends to continue collaborative planning with the City so...
Posted on Tuesday, March 03, 2026 09:59 AM
Not long ago, David Moorhead spent his days working as a carpenter and his evenings driving the Zamboni at the Trail Memorial Centre’s arena. Today, he is the City of Trail’s General Manager of Corporate Services, helping guide the City through its biggest organizational change in decades. But the path from rink to boardroom wasn’t purely smooth skating — it’s the result of years of dedication and adaptability, and a reflection of the city’s commitment to invest in its people.
“I think it helps a...
Posted on Monday, March 02, 2026 04:31 PM
The City of Trail’s Public Works crew has started its annual street sweeping and flushing. The sweeper truck will start in the neighbourhoods that have received the earliest snowmelt and will eventually make its way through each neighbourhood.
It takes approximately 3 weeks for the truck to cover the City’s entire 76-kilometre (152 lane-kilometre) road network. To better facilitate the operation, where possible, avoid parking on the roadway.
Crews will also be collecting bulk material on...
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