Sidekick Stickers moves

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Jason de Rijk is owner of Sidekick Stickers in Cranbrook, B.C.

Jason de Rijk is owner of Sidekick Stickers in Cranbrook, B.C. — Kimberly Shellborn photo

Do you need a one-off? That’s a custom-made item that is made only once. Jason de Rijk started his print shop—Sidekick Stickers—to provide each customer with such items. “We offer printing on nearly any substrate, from T-shirts to pens to flip flops,” said de Rijk. Sidekick’s mission is to provide visual branding on any media. The six-year-old business moved to its new location at 115 - 5th Avenue South in Cranbrook last fall. The company also makes custom signage and can fill large orders as well as its signature one-offs.

Virginia Rasch

Virginia is a writer and editor with KPI Media. She is an avid outdoor recreationist in all seasons and has lived in the Kootenays for over 15 years. With degrees in the natural sciences, she has worked as a tour guide, an environmentalist, a writer, and an editor of books and scientific publications. Virginia now brings her passion for everything green to KootenayBiz. View all of Virginia Rasch’s articles

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