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Category: Work in the Kootenays

Nelson photographer offers tech solution for creatives doing business in pixels

Melissa Welsh is the founder of Pixel Cents, a pricing software for digital artists and photographers.

New $35m mass timber facility to be built in the Kootenays

This new facility is scheduled to open in late 2019, creating 50 technology-centered jobs.

Immigration pilot program to benefit the Kootenays

Castlegar, Kimberley, Nelson, Rossland and Trail are part of the BC PNP Entrepreneur Immigration Regional Pilot.

5 Kootenay innovations to watch

Here in the Kootenays, we have an impressive crop of innovators passionately finding solutions to problems big and small.

The Kootenays are coming to #BCTECHSummit

Around 50 Kootenay-based tech companies will be at the annual innovation conference, as attendees, exhibitors, and speakers.

Revelstoke programmer hits it big with wildly popular nutrient-tracking app

Revelstoke’s Aaron Davidson is the founder of Cronometer, a digital app with more than 2 million users.

Town of Kimberley redefines post-industrial landscape through innovation

Kimberley is one of the fastest growing communities in the Kootenay region

Succession Planning workshops in Castlegar, Nelson

Basin Business Advisors Program is offering a series of Succession Planning workshops in the Kootenays

Nelson’s leading tech champion is not what you expect

Brad Pommen founded a technology company that makes “smart” vending machines in Nelson, BC

College Of The Rockies announces new members of Indigenous team

Director, Indigenous Strategy and Reconciliation, and Indigenous Education Coordinator welcomed

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Land Acknowledgement
Imagine Kootenay is committed to the continuous understanding of truth and reconciliation and acknowledges the traditional, ancestral, unceded territories of the Ktunaxa, Sinixt, Syilx and Secwépemc Nations on whose land we live, work and play. The Kootenay region is also home to 6 Métis Chartered Communities.