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Creston, Kaslo, Education, Financial Diverse range of projects to benefit basin youth

16 projects receive support from CBT’s Youth Grants Program.

Brendan Murray-Nellis stands with evergreen forest, mountains and sky behind him
Kaslo, Health & Wellness Inspired by disaster

The community of Kaslo, B.C., has welcomed Brendan Murray-Nellis and his Raven Acupuncture clinic.

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Deli 2 Dublin, an Irish Indian fusion band, playing at the 2011 Kaslo Jazz Etc. Summer Music Festival
Kaslo, Tourism Kaslo’s festival scene is earning Canada-wide recognition

Kaslo May Days and the Kaslo Jazz Etc. Summer Music Festival—both held in the village of Kaslo, B.C.—are two of the top celebrations in Canada.

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Kaslo, Cuisine, Small Business Kaslo coffee 101

Glen and Heidi Stewart of Kaslo, B.C., started their home-based roasting business, Kaslo's Bean Roasting, in April 2013.

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Gray-haired man in white shirt and tie stands in front of a curved photo display
Kaslo, Developments, Real Estate Developments in Kaslo Bay

The economic slump of 2008 caused Bernie Penner to put his development project on hold. Now, with a new design and more amenities, the project is a go.

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Great room with natural light, exposed timbers and leather furniture
Kaslo, Developments Timber framing rises to a higher level

Dwight Smith is founder and president of Hamill Creek Timber Homes in Meadow Creek, B.C.

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Young couple with infant stand in a vegetable field.
Kaslo, Agriculture, Environment Johnsons Landing revisited

Patrick Steiner and Colleen O'Brien of Kootenay Joe Farm in Johnsons Landing, B.C., were looking at a promising summer of producing organic heirloom vegetable and flower seeds. Then came the landslide of July 12, 2012.

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The Haagerup family sits in their greenhouse around plant boxes and smile. Bent is holding the paws of a big dog.
Kaslo, Agriculture, Environment Eat, learn, garden

If you’re looking for advice on organic gardening, you won’t find a better source than the folks at Tesla Springs Farm. Bent Haagerup runs this farming operation with his wife, Gunilla, and son Jens.

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Kaslo CBT Annual general meeting In Kaslo

The Columbia Basin Trust Board of Directors invites you to attend their annual general meeting, which will focus on the presentation of the 2010/11 Annual Report.

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Kaslo, Cuisine Bluebelle Bistro and Beanery is proud to be local

Bluebelle Bistro and Beanery is a successful restaurant in Kaslo that features great food and coffee as well as local artists and musicians.

by Lisa Crane
Man and woman on a deck in front of the mountains
Kaslo, Developments, Environment, Tourism This resort is recognized for its winning designs

Wing Creek Resort is an upscale eco-friendly resort property on beautiful Kootenay Lake.

by Lisa Crane
Man looking at rocks in mountains
Cranbrook, Creston, Kimberley, Kaslo, Mining The rock ’n’ roll rockhound

Sean Kennedy knocks rocks by day, rocks out by night.

by Tanya Lang Gahr
Cranbrook, Golden, Creston, Elkford, Fernie, Kimberley, Sparwood, Kaslo, Financial Designed with your expensive items in mind

Falkins Insurance Group originated in the East Kootenay in the late 1890s and has expanded to be one of the largest insurance brokerages in B.C.

Kaslo Kaslo Hotel wins Gordon Wilder Memorial Award

Anne Pigeon, director of Kootenay Rockies Tourism presented the manager of the Kaslo Hotel, Andy LeCouffe, with the Gordon Wilder Memorial Award.

Kaslo Inspired by the Kootenays

Honey Candles has been manufacturing and shipping 100 per cent pure beeswax candles all over the world for 16 years.

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Raffo and Lynch standing beside some of their ceramic work
Kaslo Architectural innovators

When Sergio Raffo and Kiara Lynch met at an international ceramics workshop in Cuba, they could never have guessed where their talents would lead them.

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Kaslo Whatever floats your boat

Every sailor knows how to ride out the storms and enjoy smooth waters—which is how Jones Boys Boats has navigated a choppy economy and survived for going on three generations.

by Tanya Lang Gahr
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Kaslo John Eckland

John Eckland is making history new again with the reconstruction of the landmark Kaslo Hotel.

by Tanya Laing Gahr
Kaslo Staying afloat

Known as a National Historical Site, the S.S. Moyie is the world's oldest intact passenger sternwheeler.

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Kaslo Hanging on to heritage

Nestled between the Purcell and Selkirk Mountains and the shores of Kootenay Lake sits a piece of paradise, the Village of Kaslo.

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