â–ş Listen Live
â–ş Listen Live

Historian invited to bridge naming committee

The new pipe-pedestrian bridge will be a landmark in Trail for years to come.

This from Jamie Forbes with the Trail Historical Society who has been invited by the city to join the group that is overseeing the naming process for the new Columbia River crossing.

He says the goal is to pick a name that will be “meaningful and lasting” to the area.

Forbes says asking the public to submit possible names has given the group a broad spectrum of potential monikers from a number of people with different views.

The group hopes to have a list of the top five possible bridge names ready for February 1st.

Continue Reading

chnv Now playing play

ckkc Now playing play

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

Kootenay drivers ticketed in fall traffic safety blitz

Dozens of drivers in the Kootenays were ticketed in September for distracted driving and seatbelt violations, according to figures from B.C. Highway Patrol.

Final weekend for Pumpkin Fest in Krestova

The seventh annual edition of the family-friendly event will be on from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. today and tomorrow.

FortisBC urges winter outage preparedness

FortisBC is urging residents to be prepared for power outages as winter weather approaches.

28 animals removed from West Kootenay property amid cruelty investigation

Twenty-eight animals were removed from a rural property in the Kootenays earlier this month following an animal protection investigation involving concerns of irresponsible breeding and neglect. 

Cooling temperatures lift Category 3 open fire ban

As of noon today, Thursday, Oct. 16, all Category 3 open fires are once again permitted throughout the Southeast Fire Centre.
- Advertisement -