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Education, Technology Selkirk conference brings digital technologies to the field

Great turnout at the New Ways to Use Digital Technologies in the Field conference, held recently at Selkirk’s Castlegar campus.

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Cranbrook, Fernie Congratulations to the 2013 Influential Kootenay Women in Business award winners (East Kootenay)

Kootenay Business held its 2nd annual Influential Kootenay Women in Business Awards program to recognize and salute Kootenay women in business.

Two wooden deer appear to graze in a field, framed by blurry weeds.
Cranbrook Decorating Cranbrook’s urban deer

The Cranbrook and District Arts Council has come up with a fun way to engage people with an Urban Artsy Deer Quest and Competition.

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Sandra, in a black kimono style shirt, stands behind a wooden work station with sushi displayed, including a cute cat made from rice and seaweed paper.
Creston, Cuisine, Small Business Savvy on sushi in a small town

Sandra Heykamp was ready to find her business feet in Creston B.C.—her sushi skills provided just the way to do it and she's opened Savvy Sushi downtown.

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Greg Snell, one of three finalists for Tourism Australia’s ‘Best Job in the World — Wildlife Caretaker’
Cranbrook, Education College of the Rockies alum finalist for Best Job in the World

College of the Rockies Alum Finalist Greg Snell is one of three finalists for Tourism Australia’s ‘Best Job in the World'.

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Invermere, Agriculture, Education, Environment Groundswell to share success with others

Invermere’s Groundswell Network Society has been a growing success for more than a decade.

Jen smiles and looks up at Joel who grins at the camera. Behind them is a green field, mountains and white hive boxes.
Creston, Agriculture The sweet life

Jen and Joel Comer returned to the Kootenays and now love living on the family farm where they keep honeybees.

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Kaslo, Cuisine, Small Business Kaslo coffee 101

Glen and Heidi Stewart of Kaslo, B.C., started their home-based roasting business, Kaslo's Bean Roasting, in April 2013.

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Cranbrook, Small Business Don’t Miss the Basin Business Blender by KRIC

The Basin Business Blender — A 3-part event for manufacturing and technology businesses being held in Cranbrook on Thursday, June 6th.

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Revelstoke, Developments New Visitor Information Centre for Revelstoke

Construction has begun on a new Visitor Information Centre for Revelstoke, funded in part by $200,000 from CBT.

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Revelstoke, Small Business Cheers! Revelstoke’s Mt. Begbie Brewery wins gold award

Revelstoke’s Mt. Begbie Brewing Co., was one of the big winners at the recent Canadian Brewing Awards.

A woman in a green jacket and a tall man in a dark blue suit stand next to a LEED plaque.
Cranbrook Green design at College of the Rockies

College of the Rockies' entrance expansion was completed in 2010. Now the design has achieved certification by Leadership in Energy and Environmetal Design.

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Kimberley Kimberley chamber brings on new Julyfest co-ordinator

The Kimberley & District Chamber of Commerce is very pleased to welcome Dave Clarke as the 2013 Julyfest co-ordinator.

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Kimberley, Small Business New hair salon opens in Marysville

Marysville, the small community which some people refer to as south Kimberley, is seeing a resurgence in business activity recently.

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Nelson, Education Selkirk Fine Woodworking year-end show in Nelson

The students of Fine Woodworking at Selkirk College invite the public to their 2013 Year End Show, May 24th – 26th.

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Fairmont Hot Springs, Developments Lions Community Den to open soon

Thanks to $100,000 from Columbia Basin Trust (CBT), the Fairmont and District Lions Club has purchased a building that will soon become the Lions Community Den.

Plant beds have greenery and flowers inside a greenhouse.
Invermere, Environment Sharing community greenhouse success

Columbia Basin Trust is providing funding to help make the knowledge gleaned from Groundswell's community greenhouse in Invermere more easily accessible.

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Radium Hot Springs, Developments, Forestry Canfor racks up $80 million in investment in the East Kootenay

Canfor Corporation is a company on the move in the East Kootenay.

Cranbrook, Nelson, Small Business Influential women in business

Kootenay Business 2013 Influential Women in Business Awards nominees.

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A woman holds a blue laundry hamper and smiles while laundry hangs behind her.
Environment Energy Diet for Kootenay Residents

FortisBC is signing people up for an energy diet which offers great initiatives to help residents cut back on unnecessary energy waste.

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Environment Newly hired: invasive species coordinator

Invasive species are not a small issue. The Columbia-Shuswap Regional District has recently formed a group to help control these unwanted plants and organisms.

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Castlegar, Education, Forestry Selkirk forestry students learn new approaches in Mexico

Students from Selkirk College’s Forest Technology Program recently travelled to Mexico to learn about the area’s unique forest

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Cranbrook, Agriculture, Environment Food forest in the Kootenays

Clear Sky Farm has started developing an innovative cold-climate food forest on one acre near Fort Steele in the East Kootenay.

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Cranbrook, Financial BDO Cranbrook’s accounting manager wins prestigious national award for 2012

In February 2013, Michael Murphy, manager, Accounting and Assurance from the Cranbrook office of BDO, was presented with the award for 2012.

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Small Business Gray Creek store owner Tom Lymbery gears up to celebrate 100th anniversary

2013 marks the 100th Anniversary of Gray Creek Store — established in 1913 by Arthur Lymbery.

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Elkford, Sparwood, Mining Ktunaxa’s Kathryn Teneese touts benefits of resource agreements

Recent First Nation agreements will improve communications between Ktunaxa and the province and open the door for future agreements.

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Cranbrook, Small Business Fly fishing shop opens in Cranbrook

The popular St. Mary Angler Fly Shop, which shut its doors in Marysville last year, has re-opened in Cranbrook next to Pizza Hut.

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Cranbrook, Financial BDO Award of Excellence

Michael Murphy of the Cranbrook office of BDO Canada LLP, was selected by his peers for BDO’s CEO Award of Excellence.

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Fernie, Tourism Flexible growth at Island Lake Lodge

The world may know Island Lake Lodge as a mecca for powdery cat skiing. However, those a little closer to home are aware of the summertime beauty of the area.

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Cranbrook, Health & Wellness, Small Business New organic store in Cranbrook proving to be a real hit

From the Ground Up Organics is one of Cranbrook's newest businesses and though only open for few months the store is proving very popular with area consumers.

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Invermere Caring for companion animals

The staff at ICAN in Invermere are devoted to public education and animal welfare

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Kimberley, Health & Wellness Heating up

One Love Hot Yoga studio in Kimberley, BC

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Sparwood, Mining Career opportunities with Arctic Arrow

A new shop in Sparwood and the purchase of specialized equipment means Arctic Arrow also needs to hire more tradespeople.

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Cranbrook We love our wheels

Talking cars brings back memories and initiates dreams for these Cranbrook, B.C. business owners.

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Cranbrook, Education College hosts trades event for Grade 9 students

College of the Rockies hosted 48 grade nine students from Elkford, Fernie, Jaffray and Cranbrook for a full day of trades-related activities.

Infinitea T-Bar & Boutique in Fernie, BC
Fernie, Cuisine, Small Business More than meets the eye

Infinitea T-Bar & Boutique is a multi-faceted business in Fernie, and it’s proven to be a welcome addition to the culture-rich community since its beginning.

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Play on

With favourites like Eon Altar and other new role-playing games

Robert and Saskia Nestman of Freeline Studio
Nelson, Environment Eco-friendly practices

Nelson's Freeline Studio has been in business for a year, and the company's green practices are inspiring.

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Nakusp, Nelson, New Denver, Health & Wellness Active Balance Chiropractic: It’s good to be back…in Nelson

Active Balance Chiropractic is excited to announce the opening of their practice on Baker Street in downtown Nelson.

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Kaslo, Developments, Real Estate Developments in Kaslo Bay

The economic slump of 2008 caused Bernie Penner to put his development project on hold. Now, with a new design and more amenities, the project is a go.

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Cranbrook, Agriculture, Small Business Grass-fed from start to finish

When Tim Ross and Tracey Whiting offered to share their home-grown, grass-fed beef with a few friends, a business was born.

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Education, Technology COTR dual credit students win medals

Three Cranbrook students, enrolled in engineering courses at College of the Rockies, won medals at the Skills BC Competition in Abbotsford on April 17.

Brett Pope of Molded Stone
Small Business Set in stone

Find beautiful custom decorative concrete products at Molded Stone, owned by Brett Pope in Winlaw.

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Two men stand at either side of a red entry emblazoned with the Honda symbol.
Cranbrook, Retail Spring Honda is customer centred

Dave and Corey Spring of Spring Honda in Cranbrook are focused on serving their customers well.

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Technology BC phone numbers getting a new area code

As of June 1, new phone numbers in B.C. may receive the area code 236.

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Invermere, Environment Invermere is all charged up

Invermere is taking the lead by installing charging units for electric vehicles in town.

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Tourism Call for three Kootenay Regional nominees

Applications are now being accepted from tourism industry representatives interested in serving on the Destination British Columbia Tourism Marketing Committee.

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Cranbrook, Fernie, Developments From the ground up

Diane Costerton of Allied Design in Fernie, B.C., uses her technical training to work with other professionals in the building trades.

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Castlegar, Nelson, Trail, Education Experience Selkirk Day gives high school students a taste of college life

Over 600 Grade 10 to 12 students travelled to Selkirk College to learn about the programs, meet faculty and get a real taste of student life.

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Cranbrook, Education, Environment Sustainability in post-secondary education

College of the Rockies is now pleased to be a member of the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education

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