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No room for Bloom
Community
Drew Wilson
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June 26, 2025
City Council is not supporting a bid for Trail Communities in Bloom to host the 2026 National Symposium.
Trail backs Warfield amalgamation study
Kootenay News
Drew Wilson
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May 27, 2025
A proposed provincially funded study into making the Village of Warfield part of the City of Trail has the...
City of Trail seeking community members to sit on Community Safety Task Force
Kootenay News
Storrm Lennie
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September 24, 2024
The City of Trail is looking to recruit three community members for its Community Safety Task Force, including one...
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