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Revelstoke, Retail Welcoming Red Apple

Revelstoke residents have a new store to shop at.

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Revelstoke, Developments Mica Heli-Guides new lodge slates December grand opening

Mica Heli-Guides new state of the art luxury lodge is nothing short of spectacular!

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Cranbrook, Golden, Castlegar, Nelson, Revelstoke, Rossland, Education, Environment Nine new members for CBT’s Youth Advisory Committee

The Youth Advisory Committee (YAC) provides advice to Columbia Basin Trust (CBT) with a youth perspective on a variety of issues facing today’s youth.

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Revelstoke, Health & Wellness A team player

Steven Hui, owner of Revelstoke Pharmasave, emphasizes the “care” in healthcare, and believes it's important to see yourself as part of a team.

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West Kootenay, Revelstoke, Retail High praise for service

Barry and Gerry Ozero of Home Hardware, Revelstoke, B.C., make customer service a priority, and customers give them high praise.

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Cranbrook, Golden, Revelstoke, Agriculture, Environment, Forestry, Mining The name says it all

Three partners from Cranbrook have purchased the consulting side of Interior Reforestation and formed a new consulting firm called Vast Resource Solutions.

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Revelstoke Stoked, baby

Sasha Walsh from Revelstoke wanted to do something new and different. The idea for her new business came when she met the owner of a similar business based in the United States. Walsh was travelling in Hawaii with her own child at the time, and the concept just made sense. Stoked Baby Rentals was the result.

Tom Gaglardi (right) checks out Revelstoke Mountain Resort in this Globe and Mail photo.
Revelstoke Tom Gaglardi talks about his Revelstoke investment and his love of the Dallas Stars

I recently came across two articles on B.C. businessman Tom Gaglardi—one in the Dallas Morning News and the other in the Revelstoke Times Review. There is an interesting contrast between the two articles. Gaglardi and his family own both the Dallas Stars hockey team and the Revelstoke Mountain Resort.

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Revelstoke Revelstoke hires new chamber executive director, Judy Goodman

With a background in marketing, sales, tourism and travel, Judy Goodman appears to be the ideal choice as the Chamber of Commerce’s new executive director.

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Revelstoke, Tourism The place to be

Rod Kessler, chief operating officer at Revelstoke Mountain Resort, shares some of the joys of living in Revelstoke.

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Revelstoke Child-care centre caters to both residents and tourists

Mountain Child Care at Revelstoke Mountain Resort was launched in the winter of 2011, and keeps its doors open during the other three seasons too.

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Leanne stands between her two employees behind the counter in front of the Evolve Living and Giving logo.
Revelstoke, Retail Evolving home and gifts

Leanne Komaryk opened Evolve Living and Giving this winter after falling in love with Revelstoke and the corner location that her business now calls home. She’s excited to be part of such a vibrant community.

Steven Hui, wearing a lab coat, helps a customer from behind the counter at his Pharmasave store.
Revelstoke No better place than Revelstoke

Steven Hui, owner of Pharmasave and Revelstoke’s Business Person of the Year, talks to Kootenay Business about family, business and community service.

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Revelstoke, Developments, Tourism Community growth in Revelstoke

There’s no doubt that Revelstoke is a happening place—it can be difficult to keep track of everything that’s going on. The city itself, however, is making sure to move forward with solid initiatives that can keep up with the rapid pace of change.

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Revelstoke, Tourism Stunning ski season in Revelstoke

Revelstoke Mountain Resort had an excellent season in 2011-2012 thanks to an abundance of top-quality snow and some new expansions.

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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.

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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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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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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.

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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.

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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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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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Castlegar, Revelstoke, Financial CBT Rewards students for community service

Columbia Basin Trust (CBT) is accepting applications for two of its community service award programs.

Revelstoke, Retail Dressing under the influence

DUI is a quickly recognized acronym. Brad Bidner, however, has chosen it as his up-and-coming apparel company name, and given it a creative twist.

Revelstoke Amazing things happening for Revelstoke band Sister Girl

Meet Sister Girl, a country band that hails from Revelstoke, B.C. This group recently celebrated the release of their second album, aptly titled Amazing Things Happen. After the success of their self-titled first CD, they have every reason to be excited for this one.

Revelstoke, Cuisine, Developments Being the best

La Baguette co-owners Sonia Ratté and Olivier Dutil have opened two additional locations in Revelstoke.

Revelstoke, Education Kootenay Savings Community Foundation continues to support Wild Voices for Kids

For the second year, the Kootenay Savings Community Foundation has supported the Columbia Basin Environmental Education’s (CBEEN) Wild Voices for Kids program.

Revelstoke, Education, Health & Wellness, Retail Shear talent

When you set foot in Revelstoke’s Salon Safari & Academy, you enter the care of highly skilled scissor-wielding artists.

Revelstoke KHMR in Golden and RCR announce completion of sale

Kicking Horse Mountain Resort has announced the successful sale of the resort to Resorts of the Canadian Rockies from Ballast Nedam the initial owner and developer of Kicking Horse Mountain Resort.

Kimberley, Nelson, Revelstoke, Rossland, Trail, Education, Financial CBT enhances youth opportunities in Basin communities

Columbia Basin Trust (CBT) is pleased to announce the first communities participating in its new Community Directed Youth Funds (CDYF) program.

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Revelstoke, Retail Keeping up with the trends

Areaworx Lighting & Interior Design helps everyday people create extraordinary spaces.

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Revelstoke, Cuisine, Retail Award-winning products, exceptional service

Elvira Brunner and Daniel Weber have brought Crescendo Revelstoke to new heights.

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Revelstoke, Financial May the best proposal win

Katherine Ladouceur owns and operates OnPoint Proposals, a proposal management and writing business. When companies was to showcase their suitability for a project, Ladouceur guides them through the bidding process.

by Glynis Fediuk
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Revelstoke, Tourism A friendly new face

The Revelstoke Chamber of Commerce has a new marketing co-ordinator: Meghan Tabor. Kootenay Business writer Glynis Fediuk asked her a few questions.

by Glynis Fediuk
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Revelstoke, Tourism When the home away from home is home

The Minto Manor Bed & Breakfast is owned and operated by Edna-Mae and David Johnson. Though originally from Calgary and after spending much of their lives in Montreal, they chose Revelstoke because of family history and the chance for community involvement.

by Glynis Fediuk
Revelstoke The town that time remembered

David Raven, the mayor of Revelstoke, talks about the strengths and challenges of the local economy, making it clear that Revelstoke is much more than just an attractive and historic place. It's also got plenty of untapped opportunities and diversity amongst its business community—and in the community at large.

by Glynis Fediuk
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Revelstoke, Cuisine, Retail The cream of the hops

Meet the hard-working scientists, Bart and Tracey Larson, behind the Mt. Begbie Brewing Co. From humble beginnings, the Larsons have beaten the odds and taken their brand to national competitions.

by Glynis Fediuk
Revelstoke, Developments, Tourism Revelstoke budgets $675K to improve tourism instructure

Revelstoke City Council has approved an allocation for 10 tourism infrastructure projects worth a total of $675,503.

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Revelstoke, Mining Roca restarts mill at Revelstoke mine

Roca Mines (TSX-V:ROK) has the mill back up and running at its Max Molybdenum mine near Revelstoke, nearly a year after the company shut the operation down following a sill pillar collapse.

Revelstoke, Mining Sharpening safety skills

The BC Mine Rescue & First Aid Competition provides an opportunity for people in the mining industry in B.C. to put safety into practice.

by Dan Williams
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Revelstoke Treating your furry friends right

Katherine Ladouceur is the owner of a new online pet food company serving the Revelstoke area.

by Brandi Schier
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Revelstoke, Technology BC Hydro awards $40 million contract for dam upgrade

BC Hydro has awarded Peter Kiewit Infrastructure Co. a $40 million contract to upgrade the Mica hydroelectric dam near Revelstoke.

Revelstoke, Mining Roca Mines striving to resume production

The collapse of a sill pillar last year has halted production, but rehabilitation work has finished and more capital is being raised to restart operations at the MAX molybdenum mine near Revelstoke.

by Trevor Crawley
Revelstoke, Tourism The best in the West

A new 57,000-square-foot Best Western Plus -in Revelstoke, B.C., is open for business and filling the demand for more tourist accommodations.

by Trevor Crawley
Revelstoke, Mining ROCA - MAX molybdenum mine production schedule

In addition to rehabilitation and general maintenance at the site of Roca Mines located south of Revelstoke, a geotechnical program to survey the existing stope and mapping of other workings has been completed.

Revelstoke Basin residents encouraged to continue “Shaping Our Future Together”

CBT follows up on 2010 Columbia Basin Symposium.

Cranbrook, Invermere, Revelstoke Impressive number of Basin non-profits to receive assistance

Seven non-profit organizations located in the Columbia Basin will be receiving assistance from Enterprising Non-profits (ENP) for social enterprise projects.

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Cranbrook, Golden, Creston, Kimberley, Revelstoke, Developments Homes for the vulnerable

BC Housing and Columbia Basin Trust team up with municipal governments in the East Kootenay to provide housing for low-income seniors and persons with disabilities.

by Trevor Crawley
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Revelstoke Tracey and Bart Larsen

How do a nuclear physicist and a biology major make a living in Revelstoke? By starting a regional brewery, of course.

by Tanya Laing Gahr

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