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Updated: Search warrant yields firearms, drugs, cash and stolen property

The Highway 3B between Warfield and Rossland is now re-opened in both directions.

Crews contain Warfield wildfire

Fire and rescue responded to a wildfire burning close to homes located on Forest Drive in Warfield in Friday evening.

“Does amalgamation make sense”- Warfield weighs in

"Does amalgamation make sense" asks Warfield Mayor Frank Marino? That's the question that should be answered if the province funds...

Trail man knocked from bike near Warfield

A 40-year-old Trail man is expected to make a full recovery after being knocked off his bike on Highway...

Schofield highway closure between Warfield and Rossland

The Schofield highway is expected to remain closed for the next four hours between Warfield and Rossland, following a...

Warfield resident loses $7k in telephone scam

A Warfield man has lost $7,000 after falling prey to a telephone fraud last Friday, February 28. The man was...

Sofa taking a hike on Schofield Highway

Trail and Greater District RCMP officers responded to a report of a couch blocking the Schofield Highway, in Warfield,...

Support Kootenay families in crisis

It’s the home you never want to need, but when you do, you’re thankful it is there, and that...

Warfield launches Municipal Sustainability Study

The Village of Warfield is undertaking a Municipal Sustainability Study to assess its sustainability as a standalone municipality. The study...

Be aware of bear break ins in Trail

Residents are being warned to be vigilant with food waste and locking vehicles and homes after Trail and Greater...

Investigation Continues into ‘Significant’ Power Outage

An investigation is ongoing into the cause of a significant power outage through many parts of the West Kootenays...

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Updated: Search warrant yields firearms, drugs, cash and stolen property

The Highway 3B between Warfield and Rossland is now re-opened in both directions.

Canada Infrastructure Bank backs B.C. Ferries’ China-built vessels with $1B loan

The Canada Infrastructure Bank is providing B.C. Ferries an additional $1 billion in low-interest loans to support service upgrades – including the purchase of four new vessels from a Chinese shipyard.

No injuries after early morning blast outside MLA Bowinn Ma’s Vancouver office

North Vancouver RCMP say no one was injured in an early morning explosion outside an office building in North Vancouver.

Rustad faces leadership vote as B.C. Conservatives feud with splinter group

About 9,000 B.C. Conservative Party members are eligible to cast votes this summer in a leadership review of B.C. Conservative Leader John Rustad.

B.C. RCMP refutes online rumours of school zone speed change to 24/7 on July 1

With another school year winding to a close, confusion has circulated online over school zones and when they change. 
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