The City of Kimberley, Teck Resources Limited and the EcoSmart Foundation Inc. are collaborating on the development of the SunMine.
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Sheelagh England to promote science, technology and innovation-focused economic development in the East Kootenays.
Excellent solar conditions could help turn Sullivan Mine’s brownfield into an asset for Kimberley with a pilot photovoltaic plant.
by Kristen MitchellBJ's Restaurant & Creekside Pub in Kimberley, B.C., was a multiple winner in Kootenay Business's 2013 Best Places to Eat and Drink Awards.
by Lisa CraneOwners and staff at three businesses in B.C.'s East Kootenay regions divulge their weekend getaway secrets—and they are all local.
by Lisa CraneMichelle and Andy Gray have opened Gray’s Compounding Pharmacy Remedy’s RX in Kimberley, B.C.
by Lisa CraneFor summer 2013, Kimberley Summer Theatre presents "Self Help" in July and "The Wizard of Oz" in August.
by Lisa CraneThe daughter of a self-taught ethnobotanist, Libby Peter is in her element as founder and designing mind behind SmartScape Landscaping in Kimberley, B.C.
by Marie MilnerCranbrook and Kimberley will be offering free gardening workshops as a part of the welcoming communities project.
by Kristen MitchellCherry Creek Property Services in Kimberley, B.C., has doubled its business in the past year, said owners Chris and Laurie Weitzel.
by Karen KornelsenThe Kimberley & District Chamber of Commerce is very pleased to welcome Dave Clarke as the 2013 Julyfest co-ordinator.
Marysville, the small community which some people refer to as south Kimberley, is seeing a resurgence in business activity recently.
The Kimberley Chamber of Commerce has moved to a new location on 253 Wallinger Avenue, near the Platzl, in Kimberley's downtown area.
A brand new Remedy’s Rx local drugstore set to open in the Marysville community.
Spirit Rock is a new community-oriented indoor climbing gym located on the Platzl in Kimberley.
Kimberley’s downtown pedestrian-only platzl, concerned business owners are calling for a much needed strategy or plan going forward.
Pat Johnson has been running a home-based business in Kimberley for the past 15 years, and cutting people's hair for twice that long.
by Sandra AlbersHandz On Ceramic Studio in Kimberley is a year old, and it is growing in popularity.
by Lisa CraneMatt Ballard and Steve WInters are excited to offer a unique countertop option for homeowners through their new business, Kootenay Concrete Countertops.
by Lisa CraneRecently the chamber membership met at the Kimberley Conference & Athlete Training Centre for the Annual General Meeting and elected a new Board of Directors.
One of Kimberley's most popular retail outlets, Sprout Grocery, recently moved to an expanded location near Kimberley's downtown platzl.
Owner of Go Fetch in Kimberley, Dallas Vaillancourt enjoys visits from her canine buddies and their owners.
by Lisa CraneColumbia Basin Trust (CBT) thanks and extends its best wishes to Garry Merkel, the outgoing chair of its board of directors.
The Kootenay Regional Workforce Table is to develop a Regional Skills Training Plan to address labour shortages and skills gaps.
The Cranbrook/Kimberley Winter 2013 Continuing Education guide is now arriving in mailboxes throughout both communities.
In mid-December, Kimberley City Council endorsed a contract with Tourism Kimberley to manage the Kimberley Visitor Centre.
Story & Co. helped Tourism Golden produce a website that strengthens the story of Golden.
by Lisa CraneEvent co-ordinator Meta Yee-Lim offers five tips on how to plan a great corporate business event.
by Karen KornelsenOriginally from Germany, Uwe Gwinner specializes in quality European meats and offers fresh, preservative-free products.
by Lisa CraneUber Weather, developed by Kimberley’s James Swansburg, is a finalist in the 2012 Google Places API Developer Challenge Contest.
Landmax Inc.'s computer software solutions are putting the Kootenays on the map—literally.
by Sandra AlbersThe City of Kimberley has made huge steps in improving its business climate and is working at becoming a leader in solar energy.
by Karen KornelsenCreekside Physiotherapy celebrated its first year in business.
by Danielle CameronThere are lots of new and exciting things for skiers and riders to look forward to at Kimberley Alpine Resort in Kimberley, B.C., this season.
by Karen KornelsenEconomic development is a shared goal of Cranbrook, Kimberley and the St. Mary's Band
by Marie MilnerJena Ballard, owner of Mountain Pose Yoga in Kimberley, is committed to providing a space for yoga students to further their practice.
by Lisa CraneDowntown Deli & Catering Company in Kimberley offers tasty treats and a unique menu.
by Lisa CraneBlack Bear Fitness in Kimberley, B.C., opened its doors as a full-service fitness centre this year.
by Lisa CraneSue Brown recently purchased Flowers Galore Gifts & More, which she is now operating with her husband, Paddy.
by Lisa CraneFine + Well is a new chiropractic clinic in Kimberley owned by Wasa local Dr. Cassandra Boon.
by Lisa CraneBard McGinn, owner of Old Town Woodworks, is a respected craftsman in Kimberley, British Columbia.
by Lisa CraneThe Kimberley and District Chamber of Commerce looks forward to continuing great relationships with the business community in the city.
by Lisa CraneComing to Kimberley, B.C., could not have been a better move for Australian Grant Sharam and his family.
by Lisa CraneThe Old Bauernhaus Restaurant in Kimberley has been a fixture in the city for many years.
by Lisa CraneCanadian Mountain Holidays (CMH) based in Banff but operating primarily in the mountains of the B.C., has been awarded the 2012 Gordon Wilder Memorial Award.
Jim Fugina is proud of the service and expertise his staff provide at Chalet GM.
by Karen KornelsenDaniel Powell has been a salesperson at Chalet GM in Kimberley for seven years and has been in the selling game for over 30 years.
by Karen KornelsenRetiring 25-year veteran CEO of Kootenay Rockies Tourism, Chris Dadson, was recognized at the organization's annual general meeting in Kimberley last week. He started with the tourism destination organization then known as the Rocky Mountain Visitors Association (RMVA) in 1987.
Tyee Log & Timber based out of Kimberley, B.C., takes pride in building beautiful log homes and timber-frame structures.
by Karen Kornelsen