Trail: Who’s who in business
Information for business in Trail, B.C., including contacts, award winners and listings.
Trail boasts stellar scenery and recreation. — Larry Doell photo/picturebc.ca
Information for business in Trail, B.C., including contacts, award winners and listings.
Everything you need to know about the Trail & District Chamber of Commerce on one handy page.
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Thirteen communities across the Kootenays have now made a commitment to 100 per cent clean energy by 2050.
by Julie MatchettThe Trail & District Chamber of Commerce supports the area’s entrepreneurial spirit with many services, including the monthly blog Chamber Stories
A family's passion transforms a rugged piece of property into a bustling winery
by Danielle BrostUniting in a shared experience like a festival helps to forge community connections, fun and new friendships
by Julie MatchettIf you’re a devoted bookworm, you’ll love the varied selection of new and used bookstores across the Kootenay region
by Julie MatchettThe Trail & District Chamber of Commerce supports the area’s entrepreneurial spirit with many services, including the monthly blog Chamber Stories
Mark McLoughlin, all-star CFL kicker, is the new President and CEO of Kootenay Savings Credit Union in Trail, B.C.
by Kyle BornTwelve custom hand-painted awards were handed out at this year’s Business Excellence ceremony
by Julie MatchettFor Thomas and Ash Hodgson, a lifetime of chronic entrepreneurship has led them to becoming the Kootenays’ newest distillers.
by Kristen MitchellReflecting on achievements and previewing exciting new ventures for Cranbrook Tourism
From boosting the local economy to fostering digital literacy, chief librarian Ursula Brigl explains why the library is such a crucial resource
This interactive expo is geared toward the health and wellness sector
The iconic Baker Hotel's renovations are a shining example of downtown Cranbrook's vibrant evolution.
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.