Cranbrook: Who’s who in business
Information for business in Cranbrook, B.C., including contacts, award winners and listings.
Cranbrook's Rotary Clock Tower. — Kerry Shellborn photo
Information for business in Cranbrook, B.C., including contacts, award winners and listings.
Everything you need to know about the Cranbrook Chamber of Commerce on one handy page.
Learn moreCranbrook is focused on revitalization and attracting new businesses and opportunities
by Julie MatchettPhil Aston is a former IT professional who switched careers and became a real estate agent in Cranbrook
The Kootenay Lawn Doctor team of professionals pay special attention to the details of your lawn, garden and green space.
Can’t get enough reading material? Check out this list of bookstores in the East Kootenay.
by Julie MatchettShared workspaces in communities like Cranbrook, Golden, Fernie, Nelson and Trail provide flexibility and support in a communal environment.
by Julie MatchettThe City of Cranbrook has made tremendous strides in creating a fertile environment for entrepreneurs
The Kootenay Lawn Doctor team of professionals pay special attention to the details of your lawn, garden and green space.
As part of the Cranbrook Tourism Master Plan, residents and business owners are invited to share their thoughts on the future of tourism in the Key City.
Throughout the East Kootenay area, local farms and food producers sell directly to the public through roadside stands and farmgate sales.
by Julie MatchettA wage subsidy program through Columbia Basin Trust enables skilled workers to stay in the Kootenays.
Two councillors from neighbouring communities have joined the Trail & District Chamber of Commerce’s Board of Directors as liaisons.
Phil Aston is a former IT professional who switched careers and became a real estate agent in Cranbrook
The City of Cranbrook has made tremendous strides in creating a fertile environment for entrepreneurs
As part of the Cranbrook Tourism Master Plan, residents and business owners are invited to share their thoughts on the future of tourism in the Key City.
Hidden gem discovered in south Kootenay living
Kristy Jahn-Smith, executive director of Cranbrook Tourism, is excited about the new downtown office location and Tourism Master Plan