Kaslo

Kaslo is set on the shore of Kootenay Lake. — Gordon F. Brown photo/picturebc.ca
Kaslo Chamber of Commerce
Learn about Kaslo's chamber of commerce and how it supports the business community
Learn moreThese 11 Kootenay coworking spaces offer community and creative collaboration
Shared workspaces in communities like Cranbrook, Golden, Fernie, Nelson and Trail provide flexibility and support in a communal environment.
by Julie MatchettThese Kootenay communities have made a clean energy commitment
Thirteen communities across the Kootenays have now made a commitment to 100 per cent clean energy by 2050.
by Julie MatchettFestivals in the West Kootenay bring fun, friendship and smiles
Uniting in a shared experience like a festival helps to forge community connections, fun and new friendships
by Julie MatchettFrom digital evolution to sustainable methods, this Kootenay catalyst is here to help businesses
Pilar Portela of Kaslo is inspiring change for the better, with a focus on sustainability and regenerative economic development.
by Danielle CameronCommitment to customer service: Kaslo Building Supplies owner Jeff Davie leads the way
Jeff Davie, second-generation owner of Kaslo Building Supplies, describes how exceptional customer service leads to longevity
by Kyle BornChamber president Karma Halleran anticipates another impressive year of growth in Kaslo, B.C.
Karma Halleran, president of the Kaslo Chamber of Commerce, highlights new programs being implemented, including Kaslo ArtScape and a Kaslo Anthem contest
by Kyle BornFanciful fine ceramics and artisan offerings at Dupas Designs in Procter
Michele Dupas is the imaginative owner of Dupas Designs and Gallery 229, located in the old Procter, B.C., schoolhouse
by Julie MatchettTrendy colours through the paintbrush of Paradise Painters
Joel Godbee of Paradise Painters in Nelson summarizes the latest trends in the paint industry
by Virginia RaschPromoted Kaslo stories.
Two councillors from neighbouring communities have joined the Trail & District Chamber of Commerce’s Board of Directors as liaisons.
Phil Aston is a former IT professional who switched careers and became a real estate agent in Cranbrook
The City of Cranbrook has made tremendous strides in creating a fertile environment for entrepreneurs
As part of the Cranbrook Tourism Master Plan, residents and business owners are invited to share their thoughts on the future of tourism in the Key City.
Hidden gem discovered in south Kootenay living
Canadians are flocking to Cranbrook as well as the entire Kootenay region for a higher quality of life