Jody Jacob welcomed as new Fund Development Coordinator.
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A new automatic, touchless car wash scheduled to open on the south side of Cranbrook late 2014.
David D. Hull hired to fill the newly-created position of Executive Director.
Kitchens generally are the largest renovation project that homeowners will take on
by Kimberly ShellbornJones is the family friend you grew up with, according to a report in Canadian Grocer magazine.
Apprentice Job Match tool to better support job-seeking apprentices and help increase continuation and completion rates.
Renovation of the Tim Hortons restaurant in Cranbrook will mean a refreshed appearance and improved efficiency.
by Marie MilnerMark Bell brings specialized training to his managerial position with GroundWorx Landscape Group.
by Marie MilnerKarin Penner’s 31-year career as executive director of the Cranbrook & District Chamber of Commerce is summarized in testimonials.
by Marie MilnerRobert Howard of Cutting Edge Industries Ltd. encourages the development of skilled tradespeople in Canada.
by Marie MilnerGrocery giant, Loblaws, owners of Real Canadian Superstore, has invested upwards of $7 million to renovate its Cranbrook store.
by Marie MilnerA new touchless car wash will allow you to stay warm and dry in your vehicle while your car’s exterior is thoroughly cleaned.
by Marie MilnerKootenay Business had a few questions for Dave Butler, president of the Cranbrook & District Chamber of Commerce.
by Marie MilnerThe official handing over of the keys to the finished HFH home to the selected family Saturday, November 1.
KRIC and New Ventures BC are pleased to bring experienced investor Mike Volker to the East Kootenays.
KRIC provides programming and events targeted at businesses, communities and students/educators involved in science, technology and innovation.
Fine & Well Health and Chiropractic continues to offer service in Cranbrook while its Kimberley location is restored.
by Marie MilnerThe B.C. chapter of the Architectural Woodwork Manufacturers Association of Canada held its annual award banquet on September 18 in downtown Vancouver.
St. Mary’s Indian Band and MDG Contracting Services are bringing carbon-neutral heat to the First Nations community near Cranbrook.
by Marie MilnerEducation, competition and fun were elements of a getting-to-know-you business networking event in Cranbrook.
by Marie MilnerElinor Florence's new wartime novel explores the little-known topic of aerial photographic interpretation.
Eagle Plains Resources is succeeding in its industry while many other junior resource exploration companies fail.
by Marie MilnerInitial Designs Custom Embroidery provides more than decoration—its custom logos identify and represent its clients.
by Marie MilnerDale LeClair appointed new Chief Administrative Officer and Economic Sector Director.
Dustin Willoughby and his company, Fisher Peak Renovations & Construction, are enthusiastic home improvement experts.
by Marie MilnerThe winner of the best community marketing initiative was awarded to the City of Cranbrook, Canadian Rockies International Airport and Pacific Coastal Airlines.
Cranbrook realtor Jim Barber is pleased to offer this enhanced mobile text service for his real estate buyers and sellers.
Blue Lake Centre’s new executive director, Todd Hebert, is incorporating citizen science into the centre’s education programs.
by Marie MilnerTake a half-day Financial Bootcamp with ‘biz whiz’ Krista Mallory.
"Financial Bootcamp for Small Business” is a half-day, don’t miss workshop.
Tarren Gayse, has been chosen to attend the Canadian Welding Association’s (CWA) CanWeld Conference.
The first session will begin at 2:30 pm followed by a second session at 5:30 pm.
The Cranbrook Subway restaurant franchise has moved down the street to a new and larger location.
The Canadian Museum of Rail Travel will celebrate its rebranding November 2014.
Official book release, Fisher Peak Chronicles at Lotus Books in downtown Cranbrook on Friday September 19th, 2014 at 7:00 p.m.
Have your say and win $1,000 to donate.
College of the Rockies’ Board of Governors is pleased to announce the appointment of five new Board members.
F.W. Green Clinic moves and splits into two family practices
by Virginia RaschThe Business Development Bank of Canada celebrates entrepreneurship with Small Business Week, running October 19 to 25 across Canada.
by Marie MilnerUli Helvoigt, owner of Tanglefoot Veterinary Services in Cranbrook, responded to our questions about her work and life.
by Danielle CameronPopular daily news website, e-KNOW, was rewarded recently with a Best of Business award.
by Danielle CameronMike Calder, a partner at BDO Canada LLP in Cranbrook, took the time to tell us about his work and lifestyle.
by Danielle CameronAnne Terpsma had a long history of working at jobs traditionally held by men, and then she opened a business that sells only pretty things.
by Marie MilnerAfter spending most of his life in Calgary and Toronto, Dr. Kevin Roberge had had enough of city living, and that was Cranbrook’s gain.
by Marie MilnerMedical Biomagnetism is now available in the Kootenays
by Kimberly ShellbornA business culture of mutual respect, trust and leading-edge technology has been a formula for success for Selkirk Signs & Services.
by Marie MilnerThe Bedroom Furniture Galleries and Ashley Furniture Homestore in Cranbrook now have a single warehouse that can better serve customers.
by Kristen MitchellStahl Equipment is now located in the former Tri-Mountain Equipment building at 2024 McPhee Road.
For Dean Beck and Brad McInnes of Rocky Mountain Appraisal, expanding their services into real estate is about offering more to their clients.
by Kristen Mitchell