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Nelson An artistic playground

This new studio reinforces Nelson's reputation as a gathering place for artists.

Sparwood, Financial East Kootenay Community Credit Union announces Sparwood branch grand opening

EKC is pleased to invite everyone to join them on March 28th from 6 to 8:30 p.m. for a family, fun-filled grand opening.

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Radium Hot Springs, Developments, Tourism Radium Springs Estates—a new development at the Springs golf course

Radium Hot Springs is the first stop on the Columbia Valley Golf Trail and Radium Springs Estates are proof that tourism demands are being met.

by Breanne Massey
Teck Trail snapshot - #5 in a series

Calling all high-tech entrepreneurs! Interestingly, Teck Trail produces over 100 metals in addition to its traditional zinc, lead and silver. Many of which could be turned in a value-added business opportunity.

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Golden, Developments, Tourism Golden is humming for 2012

Chamber manager Ruth Hamilton is excited about the year to come. Fresh, new energy is evident in the town of Golden, with new business, construction and all-around great people.

by Lisa Crane
Scott sits behind a wide wood desk and station equipment.
Revelstoke, Technology Stoked on the radio

Scott Duke talks about Revelstoke's new radio station, Stoke FM; what's exciting, what's happening and why you should tune in.

Teck Trail snapshot - #4 in a series

Recycling is a big component of Teck Trail's operations, as it works with local companies like Toxco and KC Recycling. There are four main areas of recycling at Teck Trail.

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Nelson, Developments, Environment, Real Estate What’s round and green and warm all over?

Lars Chose's Mandala Homes combine beautiful architecture and cutting-edge building practices with energy-efficient and environmentally sustainable materials.

by Colin Payne
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Golden A new legal option

Amber van Drielen is providing comprehensive legal services in Golden B.C. through her new firm, One World Law Group.

Trail, Mining Teck Trail snapshot - #3 in a series

Here are some interesting facts about Teck Trail.

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Castlegar Female business owners unite

Looking for a great networking opportunity? Check out the West Kootenay Women in Business group.

Trail, Mining Teck Trail snapshot - #2 in a series

Recently, Kootenay Business magazine publisher, Keith Powell, had the opportunity to sit in on a presentation by Richard Deane, head of public affairs at Teck in Trail. Deane reviewed the economic impact and opportunities of Teck in the Kootenays and some of its upcoming projects.

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Cranbrook, Health & Wellness, Retail Happy hounds, happy owners

Stu and Sherin Laurie, the couple behind Pets Go Raw, emphasize that a good diet is important for your pet's health. Their experience with their own dog provided an opportunity to develop a successful business.

by Lisa Crane
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East Kootenay, Cranbrook Fulfilling dreams

Pat Pighin, owner of Pat Pighin's International Equestrian Centre in Cranbrook, B.C., is a high-level coach who helps people attain their horse-riding goals.

by Lisa Crane
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Nelson, Developments, Environment Green tips for business

The Building Tree in Nelson is a business with a green focus. Owner Paula Kiss shared some tips with Kootenay Business.

by Lisa Crane
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Fernie bakery is moving to a new location

Phil Gadd, who is the owner of Loaf Bakery, Café & Pizzeria, is moving his business from its present location on Sixth Avenue to a new location at 641 Second Avenue in downtown Fernie.

Trail, Mining Teck Trail snapshot - #1 in a series

Teck Trail employs 1,585 employees and produces 18 metal and chemical products. Its main competitive advantage is its established location and secure power source, as Teck owns two-thirds of the Waneta Dam.

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New spa and resort in Fernie is complete

The historic schoolhouse in downtown Fernie—which was built in 1908—has been transformed into a $30 million destination spa and mountain resort, called 901 Fernie.

Golden, Developments Golden home builder wins prestigious award

Martin Gotz of Libertas Custom Homes in Golden, was the big winner of a prestigious Canadian Home Builders Association award recently.

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Castlegar, Agriculture, Environment Mad dogs and Englishmen—and a farm?

Mad Dog Farm produces Kootenay Mountain Grown-certified produce and owners Nette and Jeremy Lack are strong supporters of the Kootenay Local Agricultural Society.

by Lisa Crane
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Cranbrook, Invermere, Kimberley, Agriculture, Cuisine, Health & Wellness Tea anyone?

Purcell Organics sells signature organic teas in the Kootenays and farms organic produce as well.

by Lisa Crane
White with green trim, the Courthouse Inn looks peaceful behind a veil of maple leaves.
Revelstoke, Tourism Treating tourists right

The Cooks of award-winning Revelstoke business, Courthouse Inn, share what they know about treating tourists right.

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Cranbrook, Tourism Integra Air launches March Madness

Want to get out of town for a few days?

Cranbrook, Technology Fernie students won the APEGBC Prize Draws

Anja Kuijt, student at Fernie's Isabella Dicken Elementary School, and Anna Koltai, student at the Fernie Academy, won the recent won the APEGBC Prize Draw.

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Revelstoke Excellent businesses in Revelstoke

The Revelstoke Chamber of Commerce hosts annual Business Excellence Awards to celebrate the outstanding members of the business community.

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Trail, Environment, Technology Hemp Car, the Kestrel EV, has Kootenay connection

Believe it or not, Calgary's Motive Industries is developing a "green" electric car complete with a bio-composite body made from hemp called the Kestrel EV.

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Cranbrook, Technology Wanted: new hires

The 6th Annual Career Fair in Cranbrook attracted more than 500 people this year.

by Breanne Massey
Trail, Developments Lower Columbia Initiatives Corporation (LCIC) update report

The Lower Columbia Initiatives Corporation (LCIC) is spearheading an economic development project in co-operation with Selkirk College's Rural Development Institute.

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Cranbrook 6th Annual Career Fair at the College of the Rockies was successful

The 6th Annual Career Fair at the College of the Rockies, organized by Kootenay Business, Cranbrook Chamber of Commerce and College of the Rockies, was held last Thursday. It attracted over 500 students and job seekers to the afternoon event.

Fernie, Tourism Fernie celebrates Ski Heritage Week

The dedicated 50th Ski Celebration volunteer committee led by Mike Delich and chaired by Heiko Socher, have pulled out all the stops in creating what has to be the most unique collection of community events, storytelling and most importantly the celebration of the passion and people involved in 50 years of skiing in Fernie.

Tennille Barber sits with a computer monitor which displays the new RAC website.
Revelstoke, Technology Improving on the Internet

The Revelstoke Arts Council (RAC) has recently debuted a brand-new website designed by Tennille Barber at Computer Wiz.

Cranbrook, Developments Cranbrook’s newest pet store: Total Pet opens

The B.C.-based pet store chain, Total Pet, is coming to Cranbrook and is opening in the former Sutherland Decorating location behind the old Super Value building in downtown Cranbrook.

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Cranbrook, Retail It’s all about service

Joey Hoechsmann of Bedroom Furniture Galleries was named Cranbrook's Business Person of the Year for 2011. He talks about the keys to his success.

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Cranbrook, Retail More than just flowers

On February 25, 2012, MJ's Floral and Gifts in Cranbrook received two very prestigious awards at the Cranbrook and District Chamber of Commerce Evening of Excellence.

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Revelstoke Working with copper

Andy West discovered his passion for metal work while employed at a craft-based college in the United Kingdom.

Cranbrook Record-setting career fair at COTR generates two scholarships

Two record-setting career fair scholarships of $1,500 are being offered at COTR this year.

Looking out towards Columbia Lake from the wetland on Lot 48. Photo courtesy of Nature Conservancy of Canada.
Environment $1 Million earmarked for Columbia Lake conservation

CBT backs the Nature Conservancy of Canada's plan to conserve Lot 48.

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Invermere, Health & Wellness Wildsight’s public forum was a thought-provoking event

Mark Anielski, author of The Economics of Happiness, spoke at the Wildsight Public Forum in Invermere Community Hall on March 2, 2012.

by Breanne Massey
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Education Flying high

Southern Interior Flight Centre offers a unique advantage when it comes to the practical part of getting your wings.

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Kimberley Keeping it green

SmartScape Landscaping uses a natural approach to create beautiful custom landscapes in the Kootenays.

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Developments, Education Expanding educational opportunities

The St. Mary’s Band is working with ATCO Structures & Logistics Ltd. to build a new education centre.

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Cranbrook, Tourism The Cranbrook community spirit

When asked a few questions about Cranbrook's appeal, these business owners had a lot to say.

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Revelstoke, Financial Optimism for Revelstoke in 2012

The small city of Revelstoke is taking big strides to ensure that it continues to offer a strong economic community.

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Nelson, Tourism For business and pleasure

Kootenay Business asked these local business people what they enjoy most about Nelson as a community. Here are some of their replies.

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Nelson, Financial Giving Nelson businesses a boost

The Nelson and Area Economic Development Partnership aims to foster a business environment in Nelson and the surrounding area that is resilient, sustainable and well rounded.

by April Cuffy
bridges and river in Trail BC
Trail, Financial A new approach to economic development

Trail's Lower Columbia Initiatives Corporation (LCIC) strives to develop and implement strategies to strengthen the local economy.

by April Cuffy
Cranbrook, Financial Chamber luncheon featuring an interview with GM and head coach of Kootenay Ice

The sixth annual Career and Job Fair is shaping up to be another great event. More than 30 businesses and organizations have confirmed their attendance from 1 to 5 p.m. on Thursday, March 8, at the College of the Rockies Cranbrook main campus.

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Sparwood, Tourism An optimistic community

Sparwood appeals to everyone—from business people to recreation lovers.

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Elkford, Sparwood, Revelstoke, Cuisine The origins of Zaltana

Zaltana Coffee Roasters contribute to the Elk Valley's cultural identity.

by Brielle Will
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Fernie A businessman’s take on Fernie

We asked JV LeBrun, owner of DID Custom in Fernie, a few questions about his choice of community—and he shared some of his thoughts with us.

by Breanne Massey

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