Warfield Community Hall gets a facelift
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Resort expanding for 2014-15 season with new cat skiing access on Mt. Kirkup
The Nelson Commons project is nearing its pre-sale target, and project supporters welcome the proposed addition to Nelson’s housing choices.
by Marie MilnerFiorentino Bros. Contracting Ltd. is planning a new facility in Sparwood, B.C.
by Marie MilnerConstruction of the new Fernie Ford dealership in the Elk Valley is currently underway.
Kimberley's newest restaurant is getting set to open in late spring or early summer 2014.
Vista Radio, based in Castlegar, has rebranded their Mountain FM station into The GOAT.
Something new just hit the local radio airwaves in Nelson!
Cranbrook'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.
A renowned solar company based in Alberta, to deliver the project under an EPC/turnkey contract.
An automobile dealership group from Alberta has purchased the vacant building and will re-open it as another Mitsubishi auto dealership.
The development will see condos between 850 - and 1,600-square feet spread between three buildings on a 1.3 acre property.
The new store is slated to be built near the existing Home Depot and Home Hardware buildings.
Perfection is the only word capable of describing Greywolf Golf Course.
A development permit for a new hotel at Red Mountain was approved and issued.
New veterinary facility under construction in the Columbia Valley set to open in the Fall 2014.
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
Magnuson Hotels last week announced the complete rebranding of the Magnuson Hotel Creston in British Columbia.
Blue Lake Centre has undergone a host of new changes and revitalized its image.
by Danielle CameronThe Columbia Valley is revving up to welcome a new grocery store, with Joe's No Frills opening in Invermere this May.
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 MitchellThe construction of Invermere's newest grocery store is nearing completion.
Aaron Cameron and Max Fanderl of Invermere's Trappeur Homes, knew they wanted to build a better wall system—here’s what they learned along the way.
by Kristen MitchellIf all goes as planned, the village of Canal Flats, B.C., will have a new $2.7-million water system completed by the end of June 2014.
by Marie MilnerReinhart Construction of Invermere, B.C., is using an innovative technique to build fail-safe foundations in poor-quality soils.
by Marie MilnerFernie’s newest neighbourhood, The Cedars, is now selling.
by Kimberly ShellbornVancouver developer, Anthem Properties has paid $200 million for a Calgary development company, United Communities
Greywolf Course's brand new 8000 square foot clubhouse will be opening summer 2014.
Revelstoke's popular craft brewery Mt. Begbie Brewing Co., is staying put in the City.
Invermere Council is looking at borrowing $5.6 million to finance the new Community Centre.
New condo units under development in the City of Fernie.
The Parastone team of companies has built and revitalized commercial apartments and hotels in Fernie, B.C. Now, it’s building houses.
by Marie MilnerPlans are in place to develop the Baker Street Mall into a health support centre, conveniently located in downtown Cranbrook.
by Marie MilnerNew Dawn Development's has created an associated company to purchase and revitalize the Baker Street Mall.
The LeNeveu family of Nufloors Fernie employs up to 20 people who are experts in the realms of flooring, paint and blinds.
by Marie MilnerFernie, B.C., offered Craig and Melanie Mackay the lifestyle, sense of community and professional opportunities they were seeking.
by Marie MilnerFernie's independent liquor store, Mountain Spirits has their 2,000 square foot expansion underway and should be completed by late spring 2014.
Clarkson Contracting in Elkford, B.C., is owned by brothers Daks and Tate Clarkson; the business has had a hand in building projects in the area since 1983.
by Marie MilnerPanorama Mountain Village near Invermere is reporting that 80% of its new Trappers Ridge development has been sold out.
The owners and staff at River City Woodworks Inc. in Fernie, B.C., are a lifestyle-oriented group of talented woodworkers.
by Marie MilnerIn 2013, Shambhala Music Festival purchased the old Savoy Inn in Nelson to develop its own nightclub, restaurant and accommodations.
by Karen KornelsenThe Nelson Civic Theatre Society has hired an architectural team in the hopes of adding two more screens and much needed upgrades to the theatre.
by Karen KornelsenDeveloper unveils vision for first phase of Nelson waterfront community, Nelson Landing.
by SubmittedCity of Trail will be proceeding with the purchase of the Trail Regional Airport.
Creston Truck Service becomes Kootenay Peterbilt dealership.
Westland Insurance, an authorized ICBC agent, has opened a new branch.
Kootenay Business brings our readers an update on the Waneta Dam expansion, a major project taking place in our backyard.
by Kristen MitchellLong awaited Arrow Lake Ferry construction is nearing completion.