The exercise concept is built around the use of high-tech stationary cycles which encourage a regular high intensity riding and fitness program.
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Canal Flats, B.C. CAO Heidi Frank loves village life on the shore of Columbia Lake. She also loves her Harleys.
by Marie MilnerThe Agreement gives the Company the right to acquire a 100% interest in mineral claims, including the Lexington Property and Golden Crown Property.
Jason Wheeldon talks about recent trends in the Cranbrook real estate market & why winter is a good time to buy a home
by Keith PowellColumbia Basin Trust supports the ideas and efforts of the people in the Columbia Basin.
Kootenay Business is pleased to present a weekly snapshot of the top jobs available in the region.
The Kootenay Authors Book Fair and Sale will give you an opportunity to meet with a variety of local authors, ask questions and get signed editions as well.
In addition to servicing all types of electronics, Arkay performs security camera installations and is a Bell Mobility dealer.
by Galadriel WatsonThanks to the additional RBC Learn to Play grant, the physical literacy project will move onto a new phase – one that focuses on inclusion.
The Stemwinder Chalet at Kimberley’s ski hill offers luxury accommodation at a great price for groups of up to 16.
by Marie MilnerThe difficult geography, challenging mountainous terrain and low-ceiling weather conditions have often plagued the airport's year-round accessibility.
Strilaeff moves into the position following the unexpected passing of long-time President and CEO Neil Muth earlier this month.
The non-profit organization called Silver King Skyride Development Association is made up of 6 local area residents.
Kootenay Business is pleased to present a weekly snapshot of the top jobs available in the region.
“Dollars with Sense” is a program that is fun and interactive and provides practical information to students about money and debt.
Entrepreneurs are invited to nominate their businesses and the public is encouraged to nominate their favourite small businesses.
The Elk Valley Teck coal mines use magnetite in the coal-washing process.
Wayne Stetski, MP for Kootenay-Columbia, believes in non-partisanship and working collaboratively to make a better Canada.
by Marie MilnerJunior Dragons’ Den and JA British Columbia partner to help young entrepreneurs
The craft beer and estate winery sector continues to grow rapidly in the Kootenay/Columbia region.
Kootenay Business is pleased to present a weekly snapshot of the top jobs available in the region.
The program has committed to a minimum of 50 computers being available per year.
Magazine advertising provides more opportunities for connection than its more buzz-worthy counterparts, like digital and TV.
A summary of the similarities and differences among all of the Kootenay chambers of commerce Business Excellence Awards
by Virginia RaschNeil Muth’s contributions will “live on forever”
Dr. Stan Chung is a regular column contributor to the Kootenay News Advertiser and other publications.
The first-ever Kootenay Manufacturing Awards pay tribute to the entrepreneurial spirit in the field of manufacturing.
by Keith PowellNeil served as President and CEO of the Columbia Basin Trust since 2005.
Free, public Wi-Fi will also soon be installed at select rest areas throughout the province, thanks to a partnership between the Province, TELUS and ICBC.
Joe Pierre Jr is not new to Council; Joe served in past years as a Councillor for the Community of ʔaq̓am.
Teck Resources Limited reported profit attributable to shareholders of $234 million ($0.41 per share) and adjusted profit of $152 million.
She was the Game Day Host at the WHL’s Kootenay Ice home games, emceed special events like the Kootenay Rockies Gran Fondo and did regular reporting for Shaw TV
Influential locals talk about their favourite things to do during winter in the Kootenays
by Kyle Born and Danielle CameronTwo Fernie videos are showcasing its rarest locations
by Kyle BornLori Tedrick with Travel Best Bets shares her own dream vacation ideas as well as some practical travel advice
by Sandra AlbersCummins Western Canada in Sparwood is a field-service branch with a total of 29 employees.
Kootenay Business is pleased to present a weekly snapshot of the top jobs available in the region.
Idlewild’s dam restoration project is nearing completion
by Kyle BornMinistry of Transportation and Infrastructure will continue to do further work on the community’s preferred option, which is to retain the terminal at Balfour.
Project data includes water chemistry, velocity, flow, temperature and Environment Canada Analytical Reports.
One of the key goals of Cooper’s position is to build upon the Kimberley campus’ strong foundation to help it to become even stronger and more viable.
Panorama Mountain Resort named North American Resort of the Year at the World Snow Awards
by Kyle BornSafe Travels travel insurance broker Shelagh Redecopp offers some sound advice for snowbirds wanting to be sure they have proper coverage
by Sandra AlbersA Smart Community is one that has taken steps to create an economy capable of prospering in an ever-changing technological world.
In early January the Kimberley chamber will review its 2016 targets and formulate goals and a strategic plan for 2017.
by Marie MilnerThe Honourable Sergio Marchi, CEO of the Canadian Electricity Association, was the recent guest speaker at the monthly Cranbrook Chamber of Commerce luncheon.
Helical pile foundation supports are cost effective, quick to install, minimally invasive to the environment and re-usable.
by Marie MilnerTyee Homes’ new Base Camp homes will soon be available for viewing and purchase at the Kimberley Alpine Resort
by Kyle BornWell-known Nelson area couple, Karen and Chuck Bennett, have ventured into the real estate business with Coldwell Banker.
Shifting to electric cars is needed in the Kootenays as our current transportation accounts for 60 per cent of our total greenhouse gas emissions
by Virginia Rasch