Salmo: Who’s who in business
Salmo boasts a bounty of recreation opportunities and unique small businesses
Salmo boasts a bounty of recreation opportunities and unique small businesses
Everything you need to know about the Salmo and District Chamber of Commerce on one handy page.
Learn moreThirteen communities across the Kootenays have now made a commitment to 100 per cent clean energy by 2050.
by Julie MatchettUniting in a shared experience like a festival helps to forge community connections, fun and new friendships
by Julie MatchettPivot Point Acupuncture has proven to be a welcome addition to the community of Salmo
by Danielle CameronThe Salmo and District Chamber of Commerce welcomes new businesses and remote workers seeking a mountain paradise
by Virginia RaschDale and Diana Olinyk took a honeymoon tour of the Kootenays and ended up building a legacy.
by Danielle CameronBased in Nelson, B.C., Melinda Nealis and Kayla Carley are the mother-and-daughter duo behind Replenish—The Kootenay Refill Store
by Julie MatchettThe Kootenay Outdoor Recreation Enterprise is helping Kootenay businesses design and build outdoor gear that rocks
by Virginia RaschLocated just east of Salmo, B.C., the Salmo River Ranch Campground is opening soon
by Karrigan FolvikFrom boosting the local economy to fostering digital literacy, chief librarian Ursula Brigl explains why the library is such a crucial resource
This interactive expo is geared toward the health and wellness sector
The iconic Baker Hotel's renovations are a shining example of downtown Cranbrook's vibrant evolution.
The EDPN recently held an economic forum in Nakusp that looked at challenges facing Columbia Basin communities
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