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Revive Boutique is a welcome addition to Cranbrook, providing cutting-edge styles that appeal to a range of customers.
by Danielle CameronDenham Ford in Cranbrook has entered the import auto market with acquisition of the city’s Hyundai dealership.
by Marie MilnerThough it’s still a family business, MJ’s Floral & Gifts has new owners.
by Marie MilnerFunky Stuff specialty clothing store has moved from Cranbrook's Baker Street Mall to Baker Street itself.
by Marie MilnerSourdough may be a good option for those with wheat sensitivity, and Kaslo Sourdough now makes sourdough pasta as well as breads.
by Marie MilnerWoodland Grocery has a refreshed interior thanks to hard-working new owners, Mike and Amy Choi.
by Marie MilnerMalcolm and Debbie Bott own Universal Footwear in Revelstoke, and recently celebrated their 25th anniversary with the business.
by Danielle CameronNew parents in the Kootenays now have a local resource for baby products as well as somewhere to find community and information.
by Kristen MitchellDaniel Haley is the passionate entrepreneur behind Casa Di Cioccolato and the creator of Bike Alley, a project he calls “community development from within.”
by Audry LochrieThe Kicking Horse Country Chamber of Commerce was proud to present the following awards at the 2014 Community Excellence Awards Gala.
The 16th Annual Business Awards held at the Copper Point Resort was an evening of celebrating success, achievement and excellence.
Jones is the family friend you grew up with, according to a report in Canadian Grocer magazine.
Using laminated wood and task-specific lathes, Berley Manufacturing has opened a production shop in Kimberley, B.C.
by Marie MilnerInitial Designs Custom Embroidery provides more than decoration—its custom logos identify and represent its clients.
by Marie MilnerMichael Flood and Carol Pears of MountainHigh Lighting Designs have found a business niche that utilizes their passions.
by Kristen MitchellFlowers Galore, Advanced Stove & Fireplace and Greyhound Canada are comfortable co-tenants in a shared location.
by Marie MilnerAnne Terpsma had a long history of working at jobs traditionally held by men, and then she opened a business that sells only pretty things.
by Marie MilnerThe Bedroom Furniture Galleries and Ashley Furniture Homestore in Cranbrook now have a single warehouse that can better serve customers.
by Kristen MitchellGreenwood City Antiques and Collectibles is making a name for itself.
by Danielle CameronFor 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
by Kristen MitchellPaddy Duddy of Big Cranium Design runs a growing screen-printing and design business that was started in his garage
by Kristen MitchellIan and Deanna Franklin have found their passion through running a quality shoe business in Nelson, B.C.
by Kristen MitchellFor Brad Crockett, owner of Crockett Book Company, running a successful business is a continual process of figuring out what works.
by Kristen MitchellFiona Ritchards is excited to announce the opening of her new and very first retail location in downtown Nelson.
Castlegar Chamber of Commerce held their annual Business Awards gala event earlier this spring.
This new owner is revamping - and renaming - the business formerly known as Chantilly Kitchen, Bed and Bath.
by Danielle CameronInvermere's new cosmetic line - Anchor Organics - is taking the market by storm.
by Danielle CameronTilia Botanicals has recently opened on 1521 Cook Street in Creston, offering an assortment of herbal products.
by Danielle CameronNext time you’re in Creston, make time to stop at Tigz Tea Hut, where you can browse from a selection of locally made gift items, high-quality teas and more.
by Danielle CameronSteve Cross and Carolyn Gibson are happy to bring their retail experience to their new home of Revelstoke, B.C., and have opened Revy Outdoors.
Imagine Ink, a well-known Creston resource for graphic design and printing, has new owners and a new location.
by Kristen MitchellWendy Franz of Imagine Ink, winner of an Influential Women in Business Award, talks about being nominated and about succeeding as a woman in business.
by Kristen MitchellTony Mulder of Creston, B.C., wants the jewellery he designs for you to express your personality and tell your story.
by Marie MilnerA new Eclipse store location has opened in Cranbrook this spring.
by Danielle CameronThis home decor and furniture store has undergone a name change and stunning renovations.
by Danielle CameronNewly opened Tara Books brings together 15 years of framing experience and a bright, high-quality used bookstore.
by Kristen MitchellThe owners of the Bedroom Furniture and Ashley Home Furniture stores in Cranbrook have recently acquired the vacated Liquidation World building.
When two artists took ownership of their co-op in Grand Forks, B.C., and grew a retail shop, they learned to build and nurture a business and its customers.
by Kristen MitchellTerry Davis to become Chief Executive Officer of Home Hardware Stores Limited
Cranbrook's newest retailer is set to open on Thursday, April 10th.
Ryan Alvernini is looking forward to the pleasures of the Kootenay lifestyle as he takes on the position of general manager of Sport Chek in Cranbrook.
by Marie MilnerCranbrook's Tamarack Centre to see exciting retail developments
Cranbrook’s Dollar Tree was swarming with enthusiastic shoppers during its soft opening on Saturday, March 15.
by Marie MilnerA list of the biggest breweries and beer distributors in B.C. published in Business in Vancouver newspaper.
Kootenay Market is an independent grocery store that offers a friendly, local supermarket alternative in Castlegar, B.C.
by Kristen MitchellTammy Howard has brought her visually appealing quilt shop to Cranbrook, B.C.
by Kristen MitchellSport Chek sells clothing and equipment for sports and active lifestyles, and supports active lifestyle events in its communities.
by Marie MilnerDaniel Powell recently joined the North Star GM’s sales staff in Cranbrook
Labatt’s Breweries of Canada continue to win a impressive string of awards for their feature-length movie.