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Trail/Warfield rec talks today

The Mayor of Warfield is optimistic heading into recreation negotiations with the City of Trail Tuesday.

The two sides are back at the bargaining table after Warfield said they would not be renewing a $75,000shared services agreement at the end of last year.

Here’s Bert Crockett.

Crockett told us earlier that his problem is Trail has a set formula for charging outside residents and he thinks that needs to change.

He also believes other neighboring communities like the Beaver Valley have to be willing to reach a deal to make recreation cheaper for everyone involved.

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