Nakusp

Nakusp is a charming lakeside village. — Jackie Kilburn photo
Engaging a community to support the economy
The village of Nakusp is growing and thriving thanks, in part, to the Nakusp & Area Development Board.
by Kristen MitchellRead ’em and reap: A list of West Kootenay bookstores
If you’re a devoted bookworm, you’ll love the varied selection of new and used bookstores across the Kootenay region
by Julie MatchettOne-on-one with Tina Knooihuizen, new President of the Nakusp Chamber of Commerce
Tina Knooihuizen, President of the Nakusp Chamber of Commerce, loves the range of community programs already in place and is excited about potential growth
by Kyle BornMarket gardens in the West Kootenay: Bringing fresh produce, meat and more to local tables
Throughout the West Kootenay area, local farms and food producers sell directly to the public through roadside stands and farmgate sales
by Julie MatchettLiving a farmsteader’s dream come true in Burton, B.C.
The owners of Burton City Cider produce Kootenay-made cider, honey and other quality products using environmentally conscious methods
by Danielle CameronCool climate? No problem. Arrow Lakes Valley grows its first winery.
Jody Scott, co-owner of Valley of the Springs Winery in Nakusp, B.C., has created the Arrow Lake Valley’s first winery
by Kyle BornAt the farm gate: Fresh food, flowers, fine wine and fanciful wares for sale at West Kootenay farms
Throughout the West Kootenay area, local farms and food producers sell directly to the public through roadside stands and farmgate sales
by Julie MatchettFive Kootenay destinations will soon be more accessible for electric vehicle drivers
FortisBC is adding new Direct Current Fast Charge (DCFC) stations to its EV charging network in Rossland, Nelson, Kaslo, New Denver and Nakusp
Promoted Nakusp stories.
The EDPN recently held an economic forum in Nakusp that looked at challenges facing Columbia Basin communities
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