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Marysville business owner, Dave McGuire, of No Shorts Electronics is expanding his business by opening a new location in Cranbrook next to Little Caesar’s Pizza in the Victoria Avenue Plaza.
This summer people have a new way to borrow books with the arrival of the latest Kobo Touch e-reader at the Cranbrook Public Library due to a generous donation from the Friends of the Library.
The Cranbrook & District Chamber of Commerce has created a retail committee to look into challenges and concerns regarding business in the Kootenays.
by Dan WilliamsVisitors to Fort Steele help scientists research ancient marine animals in this CBT-supported project.
New Dawn Developments is starting construction on a new multi-family housing complex in Cranbrook, BC.
Grizzly Ridge Stone in Cranbrook beautifies local residences with architectural stone veneer.
by Danielle CameronSoon to be real in Cranbrook, Wendy's is getting set to provide residents with its own brand of burgers, salads and more.
by Dan WilliamsKoncept Kustom Paint is Cranbrook's newest automotive paint shop; its services range from complete bodywork to custom design.
by Brittni DaleThe Ktunaxa Kinbasket Child and Family Services (KKCFS) have reason to celebrate now that they have opened their main office in the city of Cranbrook.
by Dan WilliamsAnna Kowalski researcher with History Television’s hit show Canadian Pickers says the popular television series is headed to Cranbrook and area.
The Dainty Daisy attracts creative types with a wide selection of hobby, gaming and home decor merchandise.
by Danielle CameronIn the wake of longtime employee Chris Andrews leaving Kootenay Rockies Tourism to become general manager of Wildstone Golf Course, Kootenay Rockies Tourism has announced two new appointments.
Cranbrook’s rich heritage is a point of pride for the city.
by Danielle CameronThe Cranbrook arts sector gets more captivating every day
by Danielle CameronRick and Stephanie Daniels, the owners of Cranbrook's Grizzly Ridge Stone, are bringing the benefits of manufactured stone veneer to Kootenay homeowners.
Integra Air touched down for its first commercial flight from Edmonton to Cranbrook at the Canadian Rockies International Airport on Wednesday, June 15, 2011.
For activities that suit every lifestyle, take a look at what Cranbrook has to offer.
by Danielle CameronHats off to the directors, staff and management at the Cranbrook Chamber of Commerce for being selected as Chamber of the Year 2011 by the BC Chamber of Commerce.
Along with having the charm and accessibility of a smaller community, Cranbrook also boasts a number of diverse shopping zones.
by Danielle CameronThe Kootenay Rockies just keep on growing. An exciting new Black Knight Design by Gary Player Design course, (the only one in Canada)—Wildstone in Cranbrook—opens for play June 1.
Target Corporation has announced that it will convert 105 Zellers stores into Target stores by 2013.
Kootenay I-Tech is today! Don’t miss this premiere event, Wednesday May 25th at the Nelson Prestige Inn.
Grant Sutherland, CEO of Valhalla Consulting Services, is a participant in the Kootenay i-Tech Trade Show being held May 25 (Nelson) and 26 (Cranbrook), 2011
Check out the updated schedule of events for the I-Tech Tradeshow and Luncheon.
The Kootenay i-Tech Trade Show & Luncheon, organized by Kootenay Business, will be held in both Nelson and Cranbrook at the end of May.
You are invited to attend the first ever Kootenay i-Tech Trade Show & Luncheon in Nelson, Wednesday May 25th and Cranbrook May 26th.
The University Studies Math and Science program advisory committee continues to strengthen and expand the math and science courses and programs at the College of the Rockies.
Tanya Laing Gahr has opened her own communications business in Cranbrook, B.C., called TLG Strategic Communications.
Consolidating staff and equipment in the new fire hall is making everything run more smoothly for the fire department in Cranbrook.
by Trevor CrawleyHere are some pointers to keep in mind when stepping up to the eighth tee box at St. Eugene Golf Resort , one of the flagship courses in the Cranbrook region.
by Trevor CrawleyIntegra Air is poised to begin air service between the Canadian Rockies International Airport (CRIA) at Cranbrook and the Edmonton International Airport (EIA) and the Fort McMurray Airport.
Cranbrook-based StoneBrook Developments prides itself on its green commitment—the company recently became a BuiltGreen certified builder.
by Lisa CraneValhalla Consulting Services is participating in the Kootenay i-Tech Luncheon & Trade Shows in Nelson and Cranbrook, in May 2011.
by Lisa CraneA new business for pets that provides higher quality products and feed programs can be found along the main strip in Cranbrook, B.C.
by Trevor CrawleyAmber Hayes, the keynote speaker at the Kootenay I-Tech Trade Show, will help participants understand how to use technology and social media in business.
by Lisa CraneTembec sees positive signs that the American lumber market is ready to rebound.
Despite not selling a single board of lumber into the Japanese market since the earthquake in northern Japan, Tembec representative is upbeat about the Asian market.
The new Primary Care Paramedic program at College of the Rockies has acquired an ambulance for its students to train with.
One environmental advocate shares his experience using cosmetic pesticides and his journey to promote organic gardening methods and products.
by Trevor CrawleyThe Cranbrook retail sector is abuzz with activity these days and this bodes well for the community.
Stuart Gorner, long-time printing sales consultant at Rocky Mountain Printers in Cranbrook is hanging up his skates.
The new College of the Rockies’ Continuing Education spring/summer program guide has been mailed out.
Hot Shots Cappuccino & Fresh Food Bar in Cranbrook, B.C., won in two categories at the Cranbrook & District Chamber of Commerce Business Excellence Awards, held March 5, 2011.
by Tasher AdaarewaThe Aboriginal Gathering Place, located at the College of the Rockies’ Cranbrook main campus, is starting to take shape above ground.
Getting healthy entails many different things, often combining aspects of physical, mental and spiritual health. At the Sattva Training Centre in Cranbrook, Aurélie Wiedemann is tailoring exercise programs to individual needs.