The Columbia Basin Rural Development Institute anticipates that an upcoming pilot project could provide the framework required to respond to some of the economic challenges in the Kootenays.
by Breanne MasseyAll Rossland articles
Rossland and Castlegar Medical Aesthetics and Day Spas are pleased to announce that they have opened their Trail, B.C. location as of November 2011.
Mayor Greg E. Granstrom is passionate about improving the community of Rossland.
by Breanne MasseyAsk Brian Potter what he likes best about running Rossland’s Powderhound, and you’ll find him stuck trying to narrow it down. He recently took ownership of the ski shop.
Columbia Basin Trust (CBT) is pleased to announce the first communities participating in its new Community Directed Youth Funds (CDYF) program.
The Lower Columbia Initiatives Corporation is proud to announce the launch of the their new website and eNewsletter.
Rossland was recently deemed one of B.C.'s best communities for small businesses.
by Glynis FediukDoell Photo lives up to its many accolades with devoted staff and quality work
by Danielle CameronRossland homes use significantly more power than the provincial average—but community members aren't turning a blind eye to the sobering stats. Instead, they've put themselves on an energy diet.
by Glynis FediukFrom historical entertainment to outdoor attractions, Rossland has it all.
by Danielle CameronIn December of 2010, it was announced that a merger would take place between independent insurance providers, RHC Insurance Brokers Ltd. and Anderson Insurance.
He came, he saw, he purchased—and now Fletcher Quince is working to improve the business scene in Rossland, renovating the historic Bank of Montreal and giving several businesses a home.
by Glynis FediukRed Mountain Resort retains history and adds retail services to the day lodge—a long standing fixture of the ski hill—currently under expansion.
by Trevor CrawleyCarmen Adams has taken Rossland by storm, with her award-winning business, Fresh Photography.
by Danielle CameronMayor Greg Granstrom of Rossland believes that his community understands the value of its natural assets, and it is the goal of the City to incorporate those advantages in planning for the future.
by Tanya Lang GahrThe Red Pair Shoe Store is bringing great shoes to the Kootenays, with ecological ethics in mind.
by Danielle CameronRed Mountain Resort's Erik Kalacis shares his insights on what keeps the resort successful.
by Glynis FediukFor Julie and Ken Drake, the history and splendour of the Rossland region is best seen from a saddle.
by Tanya Lang Gahr