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Cuisine of India opens a third restaurant, this one in Cranbrook, B.C.
by Marie MilnerConstruction work just underway at the new Subway location, slated to open in mid-September.
A new FM radio station to serve Cranbrook, British Columbia with repeater FM frequencies in Fernie, Sparwood and Invermere, BC.
McDonald's restaurant in Cranbrook has added a dual lane drive thru.
Just Liquid Sports in Cranbrook is getting more and more people out on the water.
by Sandra AlbersPremier Christy Clark spoke to a packed out luncheon audience of almost 200 people at the Heritage Inn.
The recent purchase of the golf course and the surrounding real estate property by two Edmonton companies has brought elevated financial stability.
Karin Penner to retire after over 30 years with the Chamber
Cranbrook's $20 million East Kootenay Regional Hospital’s new Intensive Care Unit (ICU) is underway
Launch 50 offers a unique opportunity for people to purchase a lot at a substantial discount.
by Keith PowellThe Rotary Club of Cranbrook and the Cranbrook Chamber of Commerce to host luncheon.
The Curves philosophy of exercise, diet and coaching has provided a framework for success for Carla Lowden and her clients.
by Marie MilnerElizabeth Lake Lodge included in the Top 25 hotels in Canada for TripAdvisor's Best Service Category!
James Hall has moved from the head office of Western Financial Group in High River, Alberta, to the branch in Cranbrook, B.C.
by Marie MilnerPete Stefano, formerly of Western Financial Group, is now a partner at New Dawn Developments in Cranbrook, B.C.
by Marie MilnerCOTR Executive Director, International and Regional Development Patricia Bowron accepts the Gold Internationalization Excellence Award.
Buying a house is one of the biggest investments you will make. A mortgage broker can help you get the best product to finance your purchase.
by Kimberly ShellbornThe life of Cranbrook, B.C., photographer Joel Robison was changed forever when his photos of Coke bottles in the snow were discovered by Coca-Cola.
by Marie MilnerThe structure and protocols that define Business Networking International make it more effective than your average business networking group.
by Marie MilnerCollege of the Rockies’ Certified Dental Assistant program is marking a new milestone as students graduate from the program for the 30th year in a row.
High-end houses currently for sale include a lakeside estate in Nelson.
by Kimberly ShellbornThe former owner of Nutter’s Bulk & Natural Foods in Cranbrook, B.C., talks to Kootenay Business about getting out of your comfort zone.
by Kirsten ArmlederCranbrook's newest ethic food establishment, the Pho Saigon Restaurant is now open.
Freyja Lifestyle Fashion is setting up shop alongside Muriel and Jane’s General Store.
COTR Bachelor of Business Administration in Sustainable Business Practices student Asya Pavlova presented her findings
Volunteerism is applauded by Olympic medalist Clara Hughes as she advocates for better understanding of mental illness.
by Marie MilnerDraft Watershed Action Plan ready for public review now
The Rocky Mountain Redneck Café, run by Audra and Kevin Wallace, specializes in delicious homemade food served in a homey atmosphere.
by Marie MilnerKarina Brino, CEO Mining Association of BC to be guest speaker.
An automobile dealership group from Alberta has purchased the vacant building and will re-open it as another Mitsubishi auto dealership.
What you plant and how you care for it can have a big impact on the local environment.
by Kimberly ShellbornThe new store is slated to be built near the existing Home Depot and Home Hardware buildings.
Five-year plan shaped by input from Basin residents.
We met with Danielle Cardozo to ask what she gained from the MasterChef Canada competition, and her advice for competing cooks.
by Marie MilnerJemi Fibre based in Vancouver also recently acquired three wood manufacturing companies in the region.
Cranbrook has seen 45 single family home sales within City limits compared to only 29 sales in the first quarter of 2013.
The Board of Directors for Habitat for Humanity West Kootenay has approved the Berry family as the successful applicants for the first Habitat for Humanity home
Though real estate sales are up for the first quarter of 2014, this reflects relatively average sales.
by Keith PowellMake sure your personal style is reflected in any changes you make to your home
by Kimberly ShellbornAn agreement has been signed to offer a Solar Photovoltaic Design and Installation workshop at the College’s Gold Creek Campus.
A new Eclipse store location has opened in Cranbrook this spring.
by Danielle CameronHeidi Thompson is bringing new energy and vibrance to Taupe Hair & Nail Studio in Cranbrook, B.C.
by Danielle CameronOperations manager Mike Reid talks about what customers can expect with the expansion at Northstar GM.
by Kristen MitchellWith a 6,000-square-foot expansion, Northstar GM in Cranbrook has focused on providing exemplary service with its updated dealership.
by Kristen MitchellThis writer spends an afternoon with six canine members of the RCMP.
by Kirsten ArmlederCranbrook’s Key City Theatre has a full complement of new staff, and exciting new services, too.
by Marie MilnerRocky Mountain Print Solutions has purchased a MakerBot Replicator, commonly known as a 3-D printer.
by Marie MilnerCollege of the Rockies and the Canadian Solar Institute have signed an agreement to offer solar PV workshops at the College’s Gold Creek Campus.
by SubmittedThe BC Court of Appeal, in mid March of this year set aside a trial judgment for long time Cranbrook resident, Lenord Russell.