Community :: Trail
Featured Trail articles
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The elements of education
The community of Trail hosted the International Zinc Association (IZA) 2010 Zinc College in May, 2010—the first time the event has been held in Canada.
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Tales from the mighty Columbia River
Before the Teck (formerly Cominco) smelter created a city that at one time was the third largest in the province of British Columbia, before the Trail Smoke Eaters hockey team became a force to be reckoned with around the world, even before the First Nations people fished the waters, there were the mountains and the mighty Columbia River.
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A chemical equation for growth
Firebird Technologies Inc. will grow this year under the guidance of Don Freschi, Bill Micklethwaite and Paul McKay.
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Keeping in good spirits
Columbia Gardens Vineyard & Winery is proving itself to be a contender in regional and national wine-tasting championships.
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Upgrade was a bridge to success
Waneta Bridge was upgraded with minimal impact to fish habitat.
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Caring for pets in a new building
New and improved facilities will benefit West Kootenay pets
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Growth starts with revitalization
With the vast majority of its workforce retiring at an accelerating pace, Trail is now seeing an influx of younger, highly skilled immigrants
Key Trail contacts

Trail, BC
Build your own future
Community Futures Development Corporation of Greater Trail is a community driven organization consisting of a team of business savvy individuals and volunteer board of directors. We work with local community partners and budding entrepreneurs to ensure Greater Trail will be competitive in the Global economy. Community Futures fosters local entrepreneurs through all phases of business from the pre-startup phase to the expansion of existing business. We offer entrepreneurial programs and training, business counseling, loan programs and a business library of resource material to people interested in expanding or starting a business. We also promote, co-ordinate and implement a wide variety of community economic development initiatives within the region.

Trail, BC
A four-season destination
Nestled in the Selkirk and Monashee mountain ranges, Trail is a four-season destination, offering an abundance of recreational activities--from golfing to skiing, mountain biking, kayaking, fishing and hiking--as well as first-class recreational facilities.
For residents and visitors alike, Trail offers outstanding opportunities for living life well and to the fullest.
Castlegar, BC
Save power, reap rewards
FortisBC is committed to providing safe, reliable electrical service at the lowest reasonable cost. The company serves approximately 110,000 customers directly in communities throughout south central British Columbia, including Kelowna, Osoyoos, Trail, Castlegar, Princeton and Rossland—and approximately 47,500 customers through the wholesale supply of power to municipal distributors in the communities of Summerland, Penticton, Kelowna, Grand Forks and Nelson.
FortisBC provides services such as:
• Generating and distributing electricity to homes and businesses in the southern interior of British Columbia
• 24-hour outage repair and emergency response
• Building, maintaining and upgrading power lines and facilities
• Installing and reading meters
• Providing electrical safety education in the community
Castlegar, BC
A legacy for the people
Created by the people, for the people, Columbia Basin Trust (CBT) serves the residents of the Canadian portion of the Columbia River Basin. Working closely with people who live in the Basin, CBT assists communities in addressing their needs by: providing resources and funding; focusing on local priorities and issues; bringing people together around key issues; providing useful, credible, accessible information; encouraging collaboration and partnerships; and seeking ongoing input from Basin residents. CBT provides funding and grants through a variety of programs including Arts, Culture and Heritage, Business Advocacy, Environment, Scholarships and Community Development. In addition, CBT supports regional initiatives such as Climate Change Adaptation, Water Stewardship, Literacy, Youth Engagement, and Land Conservation.

Richmond, BC
PHONE: 1-800-663-2872

Trail, BC
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Trail, BC
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Trail, BC
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Trail, BC
Vital statistics
- Population :: 7,575
- Number of businesses :: 500
- Supporting industries :: Mining (smelting and refining), recreation, services, tourism
Vital contacts
- City of Trail :: www.trail.ca
- Mayor :: Dieter Bogs
- Trail and District Chamber of Commerce :: www.trailchamber.com
- Manager :: Naomi McKimmie
- Phone :: (250) 368-3144
Biz Blog :: Keith Powell
A regular report on newsworthy business developments in the Kootenays.
Kootenay Insights :: Tanya Laing Gahr
An inside look at the initiatives and developments that help shape Kootenay communities.
At Work :: Sandra Albers
One-on-one with some of the Kootenay’s business leaders.
Biz Edge :: Danielle Cameron
The faces behind Kootenay businesses.








