When the City of Kimberley officially opened the doors to the gorgeous state-of-the-art Conference and Athlete Training Centre at the base of Kimberley Alpine Resort, it was to a packed house.
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Wanting to provide a united voice for developers, builders and businesses in Cranbrook, CABBDA has formed, hoping to advocate for the industry and provide input into regulatory practices.
by Tanya Lang GahrEmergency services in the Village of Nakusp are now consolidated into one $2.3 million building.
by Trevor CrawleyThe Kootenay Lake Hospital Foundation House is the result of a community working together.
by Glynis FediukVeneto is a region in Italy that is considered one of the country’s hidden gems. Similarly, Veneto Place in Fernie is likely to become known as one of the city’s gems.
by Kali LoveQuiniscoe Homes in Invermere is showing builders in the rest of B.C. how it’s done.
by SubmittedWhat's good for the economy can be good for the environment too, as the renovation of Selkirk College's Tenth Street residence is showing. The new dorms are being rebuilt to LEED Gold standards, and will provide housing for 100 students.
by Glynis FediukStuart Koch and Joe Valentine, the two principals of Whiskey Jack, partly attribute their success to their own $9-million investment into this 675-acre project.
by Kali LoveCanadian Timberframes Ltd., a timberframe company in Golden, B.C., supplies more than 100 timberframes per year across North America.
by Kali LoveQuiniscoe Homes, owned and operated by Dave and Doris Penner from their offices in Invermere, British Columbia, is showing builders in the rest of B.C. how it’s done.
by SubmittedThe Cascadia Region Green Building Council is a groundbreaking organization dedicated to the promotion of green buildings.
by Danielle CameronNew Denver’s community has come together to renovate a classic building.
by Katrine CampbellBringing together two well-established Kootenay businesses, New Dawn Developments and Panorama Mountain Village, is part of Rick Jensen’s long-term vision.
by Tanya Lang GahrNelson Engineering Inc. finished their new office in June and has all but moved into their new home at 111 Seventh Avenue in Cranbrook.
by Trevor CrawleyLess is more. That is the concept behind a home showcase out at Kootenay Lake Village development.
by Trevor CrawleyJohn Newton and Pedro Cebulka, two businessmen in the Columbia Valley, have spearheaded a partnership of local developers and businesses.
by Kali LoveThe reason for Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s August visit to Cranbrook was twofold: to pay tribute to the long-standing Conservative MP of Kootenay-Columbia, Jim Abbott, and his contributions to the riding during his years of service, and to announce funding for infrastructure upgrades to the Canadian Rockies International Airport.
by Tanya Lang GahrCreston residents Bart Bjorkman and Alison Miller create concrete countertops and tables that are among the best on the market.
by Glynis FediukSeven specialized consultants are involved in a $115,000 study to chart long-term museum survival.
The Christina Living Arts Centre is a standout facility in Christina Lake, performing double duty as both an art gallery and visitor centre.
by Glynis FediukJason Wheeldon speaks about construction being an integral sector to the economic climate in Cranbrook.
by Kali LoveParastone’s Veneto Place will make Fernie real estate attainable for more people—and support quality of life.
by Joni KratsCommunity course Mountain Meadows Golf Club is a beloved tradition for residents of Elkford as well as visitors.
by Joni KratsThe sun shone on Creston & District Community Complex’s grand opening.
by Glynis FediukA partnership gave new life to an empty Nelson building complex, creating space for growing local businesses.
by Trevor CrawleyChris Thom, the president and owner of Rocky Mountain Diesel, talks about the many factors behind the company's success.
by Glynis FediukPAWS garners the support of local businesses to construct a brand new shelter for animals in need.
by Danielle CameronFairmont Hot Springs Resort has some exciting developments in progress.
by Fairmont Hot Springs ResortWith a new season comes a new facility for Radium Hot Springs as the building of a four-bay fire hall began in March of 2010.
by Glynis FediukJust off the 93 Highway in Windermere, the new Windermere Fire Hall is taking shape, and the blazing red structure is a homegrown venture.
by Tanya Lang GahrKicking Horse Mountain Resort has an approved master plan.
by Joni KratsCollege of the Rockies in Cranbrook is undergoing construction to build a new entrance, and interior renovations.
by Donna Kraus-HagermanThe new, nearly completed entrance to the Creston & District Community Complex (CDCC) is vibrant, modern and impressive.
by Glynis FediukCreston is a peaceful community often associated with agriculture. This may change, however; with a number of developments in the works.
by Glynis FediukA series of proposed trails would connect facilities in Grand Forks.
by Glynis FediukStorefronts in Golden are being renovated and rejuvenated.
by Kali LoveSelkirk College’s Castlegar campus is bringing its ventilation system up to compliance with current B.C. Building Code requirements, thanks to funding from the federal and provincial Knowledge Infrastructure Program.
by SubmittedA new pedestrian bridge will create a 1.5-kilometer link to downtown from Sparwood Heights.
by Joni Krats