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Fatal crash on Columbia Avenue Tuesday morning

Police are confirming some details regarding a fatal collision Tuesday morning, with Castlegar RCMP NCOIC Sgt. Monty Taylor indicating the cause of the crash was likely medical in nature. "I can confirm on Tuesday Dec. 20, just after 6:30 a.m., we received a report of a vehicle which struck a power pole in the 3200 block area...

Trail Recycling Update from Recycle BC

UPDATE from Recycle BC and GFL: Missed recycling pick up in West Trail on Dec. 20 will be picked up on Dec. 24.  Original Notice: Recycle BC has informed the City of Trail that their contractor, GFL Environmental, will not be able to pick up recycling in West Trail today due to poor weather conditions. Recycle BC asks that ...

Dec. 17 garbage pick-up for missed West Trail residents

The City’s garbage contractor, GFL Environmental, was unable to collect garbage on Mountain Street, Green Avenue, Brown Street and Lookout Street on Tuesday, December 13. GFL will be sending a driver and truck out on Saturday, December 17 to pick up garbage at these missed households. Residents in this area, please have your...

Smart watch erroneously dispatches police to Rossland

On Saturday, Dec. 10 at 9:53 a.m., a frontline Trail and Greater District RCMP officer received an emergency alert from a smart watch which stated that its owner had been in a severe car accident, in Rossland, according to RCMP Sgt. Mike Wicentowich. "The GPS coordinates were provided as part of the message to police,"...

Grinch steals Christmas/show during Santa Parade

On Saturday, Dec. 10, at 5:30 p.m. frontline Trail and Greater District RCMP officer responded to a report of a furry green suspect in a red suit stealing the show at City of Trail’s Santa Parade in East Trail, according to RCMP Sgt. Mike Wicentowich. He said the officer conducted surveillance of a well-known Grinch but was...

Fire department celebrating first-ever female KBRFR captain

“I love firefighting,” says Carlene Pires, who has become the first-ever female captain within the Kootenay Boundary Regional Fire Rescue Service (KBRFR).  “I just so happen to be a woman too,” she adds. Carlene is proud of her paid-on-call (POC) job as well as the determination and accomplishments that have engineered her ...

ICBC files for no increase to basic insurance rates for two more years

Government reforms to ICBC are paying off with affordable, steady rates and fiscal stability for people. ICBC is filing an application with the British Columbia Utilities Commission (BCUC) for no increase to basic insurance rates for the next two years, which marks five years of no increases to basic insurance rates. “Our...

Trail Snow Removal Schedule Dec. 12 – Dec. 21

After the recent snowfalls, we appear to have a break in the weather. We can now begin to remove snow on our collector roadways. The following schedule is tentative due to weather. If delayed due to another snowfall, a revised schedule will be posted. Monday, December 12 (night) - Victoria Street & Bailey Street (highway...

40th Annual Castlegar Firefighters Christmas Toy Drive a snowy success

Castlegar has once again outdone itself in stepping up for the whole community, if the results of the 40th Annual Castlegar Firefighters Christmas Toy Drive are any indication, with CFD Fire Chief Sam Lattanzio calling the event, "huge success". "We would like to thank everyone (who) came down to A&W to make a donation ...

Castlegar in FB jail for no apparent reason; City Hall to close briefly for much better cause

Earlier this week, the City of Castlegar’s Facebook page was removed without any notice or indication of why. The City uses its Facebook page to share community information with residents and the page is a critically important communication tool during emergencies, like the Merry Creek Wildfire. This City has ruled out security...

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