Trail Daily Times, December 16, 2015

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Jeffrey Morris, 3, and his mom Amanda made their way from Warfield to the Trail library Saturday to take advantage of the Christmas crafts at the facility’s Holiday Open House. Jeff picked out what contents he wanted in his snow globe while his mom helped him with the glue gun. See more photos on Page 2.

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Choosing the final front page to feature for the Trail Times 120th anniversary was no simple task. We’ve spent the year browsing through Silver City history that can only be captured through the stories of local news. We began in January with the poetic prose of the Trail Creek News, the paper’s first edition published on brown butcher paper in October, 1895. From there, fragile pages of the century-old newspapers served as

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a reminder of the city’s pumped up community N T T D T rich heritage and how spirit. Trail grew from a dusty Armed Forces reservist stopover to the place it Sharman Thomas carried is today. the Olympic torch through Most of all, the newsdowntown and onto the 1895 - 2015 paper, which is stored in celebration stage, where the Trail archives, docuhe lit the community caulmented what was going on in the dron. world over 120 years, as well as in More than 1,200 people gathered small town B.C. that Sunday, including former Trail That leads to this final front page Mayor Dieter Bogs, Trail hockey - when crowds gathered downtown Olympian Seth Martin, decathlon for the lighting of the Olympic star Gerry Moro, then Minister of torch.The flame passed through Jan Education Margaret MacDiarmid 24, 2010 alongside rock n’ roll Coca (former Trail doctor), 92-year old Cola buses filled with youth who Vicky Bisaro, and Richard Koo a TIM

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“What’s the rush?” Asked about 85 people who showed up at a meeting Monday night on the proposed road closures in the Pend D’Oreille valley. Many stood at the Charles Bailey Theatre with a reason they cared about the Pend D’Oreille, whether it was the mining community concerned for their livelihood or seniors who relied on motorized transportation to extract elk from the bush during hunting season. Regardless, the majority of conversation rested on the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resources lack of proper public consultation and inadequate resources to best make its case on limiting motorized access in the valley. “I’m sure everyone in the

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former Trail resident who travelled from Toronto to carry the flame on home turf. “It’s a fitting finale to a year-long review,” said Trail Times editor Guy Bertrand. “It certainly gives you a sense of how far the newspaper and the city has come in 120 years – from those first stories in 1895 of a budding mining town to the 2010 front page celebrating Trail’s role in an international event.” “Looking back at the front pages we showcased over the year, it’s been an incredible journey through time and one we hope to keep documenting for the next 120 years.” Contact the Times:

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room agrees that the preservation of our lands and wildlife is our top priority,” said Area A director Ali Grieve, who instead took the opportunity to talk about the ministry’s attempt at opening up dialogue on the draft plan that’s part of an update to the spring 2016 edition of the B.C. Hunting and Trapping Synopsis. She pointed out that last night was the first public meeting, and another one after Christmas in the Fruitvale area should be scheduled to ensure more people can attend post-holiday season. She also shared frustration after attempting to follow a suggested link that didn’t point her to a promised online forum where she could share her views. From the ministry’s perspective, a recent increase

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