This hot sauce company is making a great impression on the local culinary scene.
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Sandpiper Studio is a small-scale production and design studio specializing in handblown glass.
by Danielle CameronSew Much More invites customers to learn about knitting, crocheting and other needlecrafts.
by Marie MilnerThis new furniture consignment and home decor store has everything you need.
by Marie MilnerFarbrook Auto Wrecking was presented with a plaque for its community contributions.
by Danielle CameronA local favourite, Kinbari Sushi has reopened under new ownership in the community of Kimberley.
by Danielle CameronDr. Mike Rumpel of Elk Valley Family Chiropractic recently joined the Chiropractic Cancer Foundation for Children.
Two West Kootenay musicians have been nominated for a prestigious Emmy Award for their work on a National Geographic project.
by Danielle CameronBackroad Mapbooks celebrates its 20th anniversary with an updated West Kootenay Outdoor Recreation Map.
by Danielle CameronGolden's Eagle's Eye Restaurant has garnered top recognition from TripAdvisor.
by Danielle CameronFormerly known as the Winston Lodge and Saloon, Golden's Winston Lodge & Spa and the Kicking Horse Saloon have adopted more than just new monikers.
by Danielle CameronA downtown Cranbrook landmark—the Armond Theatre on 10th Avenue South—has been purchased by Nena Jean Trimble.
by Marie MilnerThe Kootenay Rockies Innovation Council (KRIC) is partnering with the B.C. Innovation Council to offer the B.C. Venture Acceleration Program.
by Danielle CameronMike McPhee, director of sales and marketing for the Island Lake Resort Group, has been chosen to be part of a specialized committee.
by Danielle CameronThe Fernie Museum has undergone a significant renovation and made improvements to its displays.
by Danielle CameronThe Nelson Commons is in development, with a display suite to show off the future residential areas.
by Danielle CameronBaker’s Beanery—fast foods with a predominance of healthy options.
by Marie MilnerStrategic Fire Control Ltd. in Cranbrook B.C. is now a designated a training centre for EMP Canada and can provide general first-aid training.
by Kristen MitchellNelson's popular shop Still Eagle has moved from its longtime location on Ward Street to a new Baker Street venue.
Christina Lake has seen the addition of Ravenous, a vegan café that also offers takeout.
by Danielle CameronRenovations are in the future for Rossland's famous Miners Hall.
Aboriginal gift shop Tribal Memories has a selection of First Nations items for sale.
Linda Jordan is the new owner of Cup-A-Cabana Café at the Canadian Rockies International Airport in Cranbrook.
Kettle River Vintners allows customers to have a hand in the beer- and wine-making process.
by Danielle CameronPine Ridge Mountain Resort in Invermere is planning some new recreational additions.
Village Arts in Invermere has undergone renovations.
by Danielle CameronAlan Burch Law Office has moved down to the first floor in the same building at 466 Josephine Street in Nelson.
The Golden Dollar Store has reopened following a temporary closure and renovations.
by Danielle CameronSlocan City Trading Co. opened to the public on May 18, 2013.
by Candace JensenCarla Thompson has started a bookkeeping business in Cranbrook and is excited for a bright future ahead.
by Danielle CameronNelson's Freeline Studio has been in business for a year, and the company's green practices are inspiring.
by Danielle CameronFind beautiful custom decorative concrete products at Molded Stone, owned by Brett Pope in Winlaw.
by Danielle CameronNorth American Safari Company introduces the Echo 4x4 trailer, an off-road-capable addition to the North American camping scene.
by Marie MilnerThe Kootenay Health Centre in Cranbrook recently welcomed Heidi Wood to its team of highly trained massage therapists.
by Kirsten ArmlederHandz On Ceramic Studio in Kimberley is a year old, and it is growing in popularity.
by Lisa CraneMatt Ballard and Steve WInters are excited to offer a unique countertop option for homeowners through their new business, Kootenay Concrete Countertops.
by Lisa CraneA couple from Calgary have relocated to Sparwood to open a new Subway.
by Lisa CraneVantage Point in Sparwood offers beautiful views and large lots.
by Lisa CraneDennis Hockley hopes to break ground soon for his Oasis Centre recreation complex.
by Marie MilnerThis attractive building in Cranbrook's industrial park was built, from start to finish, in less than eight months.
by Marie MilnerThings are sure looking up for Nelson Brewing Co. The company has seen the addition of a new bottling machine.
by Danielle CameronGet out your chopsticks, Golden has a new sushi restaurant.
by Danielle CameronFor Revelstoke youth, the future is bright. Community Futures is teaming up with the Stoke Youth Network to create a new program.
by Danielle CameronThe Source has multiple locations throughout Canada, and has opened a brand new shop in Creston.
by Danielle CameronFerraro’s Pharmasave has undergone a major move to a location in downtown Trail.
by Danielle CameronJudges of the World Snow Awards in London have given Fernie Alpine Resort the prestigious title of the top ski resort in North America.
by Danielle Cameron