5 ways Imagine Kootenay supports small business
Though its main focus is attracting workers and investors for outside the region, Imagine Kootenay also benefits local businesses
Though its main focus is attracting workers and investors for outside the region, Imagine Kootenay also benefits local businesses
Revelstoke’s Aaron Davidson is the founder of Cronometer, a digital app with more than 2 million users.
Read moreRevelstoke programmer hits it big with wildly popular nutrient-tracking app
Scott and Alycia Weir are the new owners of Kicking Horse Janitorial in Golden, BC
Kimberley is one of the fastest growing communities in the Kootenay region
Read moreTown of Kimberley redefines post-industrial landscape through innovation
Basin Business Advisors Program is offering a series of Succession Planning workshops in the Kootenays
Brad Pommen founded a technology company that makes “smart” vending machines in Nelson, BC
Read moreNelson’s leading tech champion is not what you expect
Director, Indigenous Strategy and Reconciliation, and Indigenous Education Coordinator welcomed
Read moreCollege Of The Rockies announces new members of Indigenous team
Two-thirds of businesses in Castlegar & District said business was “Good” or “Increasing” during the 2018 Business Walk.
The new shop features high ceilings, an abundance of natural light and a sizable outdoor workspace.
Read moreSelkirk College opens new carpentry shop at Nelson campus
The 2019 BC Farmers’ Markets conference is set to be in Kimberley, BC on March 8-10.
Read moreBC Farmers’ Markets conference coming to the Kootenays