Posted on Thursday, May 05, 2022 10:51 AM
For Immediate Release
Trail, BC – On Monday, April 25, Trail City Council unanimously voted to transition to 100% renewable energy no later than 2050. Trail joins 12 other communities in the Kootenay region to commit to taking meaningful action for a healthy, safe, and secure community.
“This is a very important step for Trail, and all communities,” says Mayor Lisa Pasin. “As we experience the effects from extreme changes in our climate, learn more about the environmental and health benefits of renewable...
Posted on Wednesday, April 27, 2022 05:39 PM
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Today, a special Camas sign unveiling ceremony took place at Gyro Park in Trail overlooking the banks of the Columbia River. The area is a heritage site of the Camas, a sacred plant of the local First Nations people, the Sinixt. Camas have a short blooming season starting in the spring for about 2 to 3 weeks and then no evidence is left by the middle of June. Camas were valued as an important food source and have been recently threatened by careless treatment and incorrect harvesting...
Posted on Wednesday, April 27, 2022 09:10 AM
City of Trail Public Works crew members are working to repair a watermain break on McAnally Street in West Trail. Residents on this street will experience a temporary water outage until the watermain has been repaired.
If residents experience discoloured water once water service resumes, we recommend running your cold water tap (preferably an outside tap) until the water runs clear.
We thank you for your patience and cooperation.
City of Trail Public Works
250-364-0840
Posted on Friday, April 22, 2022 09:27 AM
For Immediate Release
TRAIL BC – The City of Trail is very pleased to announce that Colin McClure has been recruited as the City’s new Chief Administrative Officer and Chief Financial Officer. Colin’s employment will start in early June 2022.
Colin, a Certified Public and Chartered Accountant, comes from a diverse background of leadership, progressive management, and financial stewardship. For the past 11 years, Colin has worked as the City of Nelson’s CFO and recently took on the dual role...
Posted on Friday, April 08, 2022 10:45 AM
For Immediate Release
Issued by the Trail Community Action Team
Rossland & Trail BC – Over 9,000 people have died in BC as a result of drug toxicity since the government declared a public health emergency into substance-related harms in April 2016. Year over year death tolls continue to rise, with 2021 the highest on record in our province - 2,224 people died, a 26% increase over the year before.
“These are our loved ones – daughters, sons, mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers – people who were...
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