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Hall Street in Nelson, B.C., is open for business in spite of infrastructure work that is causing traffic detours.
Nelson, Developments, Tourism Stores to Shores in Nelson

Nelson’s Hall Street and waterfront will have a contemporary look and a vibrant new personality as a result of the Stores to Shores project.

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An artist rendition Nelson Landing with the marina in the forground.
Nelson, Developments, Real Estate Nelson Landing: ready to build

Nelson Landing plans to start construction on eight townhomes this July.

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Indoor garden
Nelson, Agriculture Social enterprises celebrated

Non-profits benefit from Columbia Basin Trust program.

exterior of beautiful home
Cranbrook, Fernie, Nelson, Real Estate Top 20 most expensive homes for sale in the Kootenays

Here is an updated list of the most expensive homes listed on MLS in the Kootenays.

virtual rendition of proposed Nelson Landing Development
Nelson, Developments Nelson Landing Development well under way

Work has begun at the Nelson Landing site as of March 1st this year.

Family-style European inn with cloud-covered mountains in the background and blue sky above
Cranbrook, Golden, Fernie, Invermere, Christina Lake, Nelson, Real Estate Luxury homes in the Kootenays

Top 20 most expensive homes for sale in the Kootenays in 2015

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The 2014 West Kootenay Winners
Cranbrook, Fernie, Castlegar, Nelson, Small Business, Influential Women in Business Congratulations Nominees — 2015 Influential Kootenay Women in Business Awards

You are invited to attend the 2015 Influential Kootenay Women in Business Awards luncheon.

A two story craftsman style home.
Cranbrook, Creston, Grand Forks, Kimberley, Castlegar, Christina Lake, Nelson, Trail, Real Estate Stop dreaming and start building

Harmony Homes puts your design and building project under one contract

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Danielle Cardozo was elected to Cranbrook City Council in November 2014.
Cranbrook, Nelson Danielle Cardozo, influencer

Cranbrook city councillor Danielle Cardozo is guided by a few core principles, the wisdom of her mentors and her own self-knowledge.

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Jimmy Bundschuh, of Shambhala Music Festival fame, owns the Savoy Hotel in Nelson, B.C.
Nelson, Salmo, Developments, Small Business New Savoy to debut in June

Jimmy Bundschuh is overseeing reconstruction of the old Savoy Hotel on Nelson’s Baker Street, and the first phase will open in June.

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Jennifer Chocolates in Nakusp is one of Pamela Clausen's clients.
Nelson, Small Business Helping others find work they love

At Community Futures Central Kootenay, it's all about helping workers see their potential.

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A sample of work by Reg Parson, an artist from Cranbrook, who participates in Columbia Basin Culture
Cranbrook, Creston, Nakusp, Nelson Call for nominations: CKCA Steering Committee

The CKCA invites members of the arts, culture and heritage community in the Columbia Basin to join its volunteer Steering Committee.

Exterior of Kootenay Savings Credit Union
Cranbrook, Grand Forks, Nelson, Trail, Financial Biggest Credit Unions in Kootenays by assets

Cranbrook's EKCCU lead the way with a whooping 13% increase in assets.

Peter LeCouffe standing with a red jacket on, is holding a drone.
Nelson, Technology A kickin’ career flying drones

LeCouffe, a youthful entrepreneur at 25 years old, said, "Every time I send that (drone) up, my heart gets going.”

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Nelson Commons
Nelson, Developments Demolition clears way for Nelson Commons project to progress

Construction is slated to begin in the spring of 2015.

Will Hulland (left) and Peter Larsen build custom homes in Nelson BC .
Castlegar, Nelson, Rossland, Real Estate Homebuilding and renovation trends in the West Kootenay

From interior to exterior, it's all about low and no maintenance in building or renovating a home.

by Nowell Berg
Peter LeCouffe, Operations Manager, shown holding the Fixed Wing Drone at the Celgar pulp mill in Castlegar BC.
Nelson, Agriculture, Mining Drones: Ready for takeoff in the Kootenays

That black speck you see in the sky may not be just another raven. It could be an unmanned aerial vehicle exploring for minerals or checking a vineyard.

by Kerry Shellborn
Randy Horswill, owner of the Home Hardware store in Nelson, B.C.
Nelson Randy Horswill

Randy Horswill, owner of the two Home Hardware stores in Nelson, B.C., credits his staff for the success of his stores.

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Pierre Dupont stands outside the Le Grand Fromage location in Fernie.
Fernie, Nelson Pierre Dupont

Opening Le Grand Fromage in Fernie and Nelson has offered a way for Pierre Dupont to share his taste and knowledge for quality cheese with Kootenay residents

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Image of most expensive home in Kootenay's
Cranbrook, Fernie, Nelson, Revelstoke, Real Estate Top 10 most expensive homes for sale in the Kootenays

Top 10 most expensive homes or properties listed in the Kootenays on MLS.

Paula Sobie, Co-op board member, Jocelyn Carver, Co-op Marketing & Outreach manager, Jenny Robinson, NCARES Executive Director, Lisa McGeady, Room To Live campaign coordinator
Nelson, Developments Nelson’s “The Room to Live” campaign get support from Kootenay Co-op

Nelson CARES receives first instalment cheque.

Nine youth holding their Duke of Edinburgh Award
Fernie, Sparwood, Nelson, Trail Nine local youth receive bronze & silver Duke of Edinburgh’s Awards

Mayor Elect Mike Martin of Trail presented the Duke of Edinburgh’s Bronze and Silver Awards to nine youth.

RV driving by beautiful lake
Castlegar, Christina Lake, Kaslo, Nelson, Riondel, Tourism Travelers visiting the International Selkirk Loop report spending over $4,860,500.00

The survey asked thousands of travelers a variety of questions that provide valuable information to the member communities and businesses of the Loop.

Marty Clemens, Sean Cameron and Dave McLeod
Nelson, Small Business Nelson’s Sub Tropic Sound Collective producing original music for video and film industry

A fresh new company based out of Nelson BC with a focus on customizing and/or providing music to visuals.

Deb Kozak is the mayor of Nelson, B.C.
Nelson A new mayor for Nelson

Deb Kozak is taking the lead in Nelson as she steps into position of mayor after nine years on council.

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Group of people in front of Pacific Coastal airplane
Cranbrook, Nelson, Trail Pacific Coastal Airlines announces new Trail to Kelowna flights

The new Trail-Kelowna flight will operate six days a week—once every day except Saturday.

Kitchen cabinets made by Bruce Richier of Leaf Cabinetry, Winlaw, B.C.
Castlegar, Christina Lake, Nakusp, Nelson, New Denver, Small Business A career in wood

Bruce Richier of Leaf Cabinetry produces beautiful cabinets and furniture pieces for homes and businesses throughout the West Kootenay.

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Robo game winners of 2013
Nelson, Education, Technology Robots duke it out at Selkirk College Saturday, November 15th

The Nelson Tech Club and KAST GLOWS hosts the 3rd annual Robogames 2014.

Pam Mierau, hired as new Manager of Development Services in Nelson, BC
Nelson Former Nelsonite hired to lead City development at exciting, busy time

LVR grad Pam Mierau brings high-powered skill set to City’s Manager of Development Services position after years in center of Calgary’s boom Nelson.

Councilors Paula Kiss (left) and Candace Batycki (right)
Nelson City announces inaugural sustainability awards

Honours aimed at raising awareness of individuals and groups helping move Nelson towards prosperity and resilience.

Len MacCharles, new Fire Chief of Nelson, BC
Nelson Big job, big boots: City names new Fire Chief to succeed 36 year veteran Simon Grypma

Calgarian Len MacCharles oversaw 1,300 fire fighters, and was tapped by Province of Alberta to follow up on massive Slave Lake fire disaster.

Kirk Ismay is the owner of Secure by Design, an internet service provider based in Nelson, B.C.
Nelson, Technology Secure by Design: keeping the Kootenays connected

Kirk Ismay is the owner of the local business Secure by Design, a Best of Business Award winner for Internet Service Provider in the Kootenays.

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Skier enjoying the slopes at Revelstoke Mountain Resort
Nelson, Revelstoke, Tourism Liftopia picks Revelstoke and Nelson in 10 most livable ski towns year-round

North America’s top 10 mountain towns that provide equally great skiing and great year-round living.

A man holding a map
Nelson, Developments City of Nelson launches latest publicly driven improvement to Nelson’s downtown

Stores To Shores project starts next week with Cedar/Front Street overhaul.

The Dance Umbrella instructors bring passion to their work. From left, Danielle Gibson, Lisa Schwab and Sabbian Clover.
Nelson, Education Dance on in Nelson

For instructors at non-profit studio Dance Umbrella, going to work is about so much more than earning a paycheque.

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Paul and Agnez Bowolin and their son, of Nelson, B.C.
Nelson, Financial Facilitating financial freedom

Under its new name, Nelson Family Financial Services continues the trusted practices established by Money Concepts.

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Matt Messiha, owner of We Were Young design studio, takes a photo, part of his work as a designer.
Nelson, Small Business, Technology We Were Young design studio launches website

With a successful year behind it, We Were Young, an independent design studio in Nelson, B.C., launched a website and demo reel in July of 2014.

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College of the Rockies Manager of International Education, Jeff Cooper
Nelson, Education College manager featured speaker at TEDx Event

College of the Rockies’ Manager of International Education, Jeff Cooper, will be a featured speaker at a Selkirk College TEDx event on Friday, October 3.

Judy Banfield, owner of Mountain Baby.
Nelson Caring for Kootenay kids

This family-oriented entrepreneur is taking in the Kootenay lifestyle with unbridled enthusiasm.

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Best Community Tourism Initiative Award winners from last year
Cranbrook, Invermere, Nelson, Rossland, Tourism Time is running out to submit a nomination for this year’s Tourism Industry Awards

Deadline for Submissions is Friday, September 12, 2014.

Jersey image for the 6th annual WaCanId cycling event
Creston, Nelson, Trail, Health & Wellness 6th annual WaCanId cycling event loops into Canada again

September 15th – 20th, a 6 –day cycling event around the International Selkirk Loop, a 350 mile route through Washington, Canada and Idaho.

Tom Lymbery, author of Tom's Gray Creek — A Kootenay Lake Memoir
Creston, Nelson, Small Business, Tourism Tom Lymbery’s popular book almost sold out

Tom Lymbery is celebrating the success of his recently published book, Tom's Gray Creek—A Kootenay Lake Memoir.

Nelson, Health & Wellness A solution to hand and shoulder pain

This new physiotherapy centre has found its home in Nelson, B.C.

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The exterior view of the Kootenay's only self service visitor's centre
Creston, Nelson, Tourism Kootenay’s only self-service visitor’s centre having busy summer

People seem to like the concept of a self-service visitor centre.

Cheryl Côté is the owner of Esprit de la Femme Lingerie in Nelson, B.C. Shown here with her staff Jody Deverney (right) and Katherine van der Veen (left).
Nelson, Retail Finding a fit at Esprit de la Femme Lingerie

For Cheryl Côté, owner of Esprit de la Femme Lingerie in Nelson, B.C., building relationships and helping women find confidence is just a day on the job

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The storefront of Big Cranium Design is a refinished vintage building.
Nelson, Retail A business to fit with life

Paddy Duddy of Big Cranium Design runs a growing screen-printing and design business that was started in his garage

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Ian and Deanna Franklin at Shoes for the Soul in Nelson, B.C.
Nelson, Retail, Small Business Shoes for the Soul

Ian and Deanna Franklin have found their passion through running a quality shoe business in Nelson, B.C.

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Fernie Brewing Co exterior
Fernie, Nelson, Revelstoke, Small Business Kootenay craft breweries capture national brewing awards

The 12th Annual Canadian Brewing Awards presentation was held in Fredericton, New Brunswick.

The Selkirk College Fine Woodworking Program Class of 2014 students
Nelson, Education Selkirk College Fine Woodworking students shine spotlight on talent at the Capitol Theatre

One of Nelson's cultural cornerstones received a boost from Selkirk College Fine Woodworking Program students this past spring.

Newspaper featuring the opening of the BC Vocational School (now Selkirk College's Silver King Campus) in 1964
Nelson, Education Selkirk College’s Silver King Campus celebrates gold

For five decades the campus in Nelson's Rosemont neighbourhood has been turning out a steady flow of skilled trades people and students with skills.

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