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Kris Witt Accounting in Nelson celebrates 30 years of holistic accounting in the West Kootenay.
by Dan WilliamsTo learn more about individual projects funded, visit CBT's website and search by program, community, organization, etc.
In 2010/11, CBT returned a record $11.2 million in direct funding benefits to Basin communities, up from $10.9 million in 2009/10.
CBT releases its 2010/11 Annual Report and 2011 Report to Residents.
Japan’s tsunami and nuclear meltdown has hurt Teck Resources Ltd.’s ability to ship coal to customers, the company revealed in June.
Castlegar is definitely seeing a mini construction boom these days. Projects include the new gaming facility near the airport, JJ Fashions, the recently completed City Furniture building and a revamp to Kalawsky GM.
Businesses in Fernie, Nelson, Kimberley and other Columbia Basin communities are committing to the well-being of our local economies by signing onto this elegant local currency model.
Great digital developments are coming from the East Kootenays. Need proof? Ask Lee Tengum about the success of Pancake Payments.
by Glynis FediukKoocanusa Publications chair Lou Rogers presents some statistics from a recent study tabulating the opinions of CEOs and shares some thoughts on why the economic climate for 2011 looks brighter.
by Lou RogersOne way to boost business growth is to create a productive employee workforce that is motivated to succeed—and that means incentives.
by Trevor CrawleyBusinesses recently gathered at the Cranbrook Prestige Inn for the Reverse Trade Show to address one central issue: How can we do business together?
by Trevor CrawleyKootenay Rockies Regional Economic Alliance (KRREA) held its first ever Kootenay Reverse Trade Show on Thursday, November 4, at the Prestige Inn in Cranbrook.
The Board of Columbia Basin Trust has confirmed its recommitment to the Community Initiatives and the Affected Areas Programs.
Recent surveys are showing that these days, small businesses generally have a cautiously optimistic view of the economic future of Canada and their own organization.
by Lou RogersMLA Blair Lekstrom issued a formal resignation from the Cabinet position of Minister of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources, and will no longer be serving as a member of the BC Liberal Caucus.
by MLA Blair LekstromDave Girling covers the ups and down of the automobile market
by Glynis FediukOur global financial system is under great stress. But let us not approach challenges with fatalism. Rather, let us prove the bad news wrong, and use this strong headwind to grow stronger.
by Hans Dekkers