Cranbrook’s Alpine Disaster Restorations comes under New Dawn Group’s umbrella

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Chad Jensen, left, and  Roger Souliere, right.

Chad Jensen, left, and Roger Souliere, right.

Roger Souliere, owner of Alpine Disaster Restorations for the last 30-plus years, has sold his business to the New Dawn Group, owned and operated by Chad and Leanne Jensen. The venture marks an expansion of New Dawn's construction related services. The new service will be called New Dawn Restorations.

The company will continue to provide quick response and 24-hour emergency service for clean-ups resulting from fire, water, wind, sewer or mould damage. New Dawn has access to an entire team of professional subtrades that can take care of any disaster restoration project.

New Dawn Restorations will service the entire East Kootenay region from the Creston Valley through to the Columbia and Elk Valleys, including Cranbrook and Kimberley.

Roger Souliere will continue on with New Dawn as the general manager of the new division.

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