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Jim Bailey

Jim Bailey

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250-364-1242 ext: 21
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jim.bailey@trailtimes.ca

Recent Work by Jim

Teck Trail lays off 38 employees, citing long-term management strategy

Teck Trail lays off 38 employees, citing long-term management strategy

Teck Trail Operations laid off 38 staff members on Wednesday, Dec. 4.
Greater Trail and Castlegar adopt-a-family program seeking sponsors, applicants

Greater Trail and Castlegar adopt-a-family program seeking sponsors, applicants

Adopt-a-Family for the Holidays supports families in need at Christmas
Kootenay-Monashee MLA, Steve Morissette, pleased with rural development appointment

Kootenay-Monashee MLA, Steve Morissette, pleased with rural development appointment

'The appointment of Parliamentary Secretary of Rural Development was exactly what I was hoping for' - Kootenay-Monashee MLA Steve Morissette
Murphy Family Foundation donates $1M to City of Trail

Murphy Family Foundation donates $1M to City of Trail

City of Trail and Smoke Eaters negotiate mutually beneficial five-year deal
Update: Fire crews extinguish two fires in Trail area

Update: Fire crews extinguish two fires in Trail area

Kootenay Boundary Regional Fire and Rescue and Teck Fire battle blaze on Hwy. 22
BC Sports Hall honours Rossland skiing icon with lifetime award

BC Sports Hall honours Rossland skiing icon with lifetime award

BC Sports Hall of Fame to honour Rossland downhill Olympic champion Nancy Greene and her husband Al Raine
Thumbs up to Rossland golfer's hole-in-one

Thumbs up to Rossland golfer's hole-in-one

John Turley scored a hole-in-1 on the fifth hole of the Redstone Golf Course
Environmental assessment required for mine near Rossland

Environmental assessment required for mine near Rossland

B.C. Environmental Assessment Office deems an environmental assessment mandatory.
Fruitvale mayor embraces role as NDP candidate for Kootenay-Monashee

Fruitvale mayor embraces role as NDP candidate for Kootenay-Monashee

NDP candidate for Kootenay-Monashee, Fruitvale Mayor Steve Morissette steps up and into provincial politics
West Kootenay watercraft inspection stations aim to stop spread of invasive mussels

West Kootenay watercraft inspection stations aim to stop spread of invasive mussels

B.C. is vulnerable to the growing problem of invasive zebra and quagga mussels
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