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Category: Work in the Kootenays

Microbrewery wanted in Castlegar

Every mountain town needs a brewery, and Castlegar & District is no exception.

Fly-fishin’ CEO reels in huge opportunity in clean technology

As an avid flyfisher and lifelong entrepreneur, Don Freschi has cast many proverbial lures

Castlegar hosts Storefronts of Opportunity tour

Castlegar is offering a bus tour of available commercial spaces for prospective investors

BC Land Matching Program supports Columbia Basin farmers

The new B.C. Land Matching Program connects farmers looking for land with landowners wanting to lease their land for farming.

Kootenay markets featured on new BC website

The BC Farmers’ Market Trail website aims to make it easier for locals and tourists to discover local farmers’ markets.

Nakusp Volunteer Fire Fighters love the challenge and their community

Without them, houses and lives would be lost. It’s an important job, and one that the Nakusp Volunteer Fire Fighters do because they love it.

Web developer taps Revelstoke’s sweeping seasons and digital undercurrent

Web developer Nathan Bertram came to the Kootenay region seven years ago in search of snow and affordable property

Raft-guiding I.T. whiz makes his own way in Golden

Evan Pitman dreamed of working for a Kootenay tech company – so he started his own.

Fernie craft distiller capturing local community spirit

Here in the Kootenays, we’re seeing an emergence of independent, boutique businesses thriving in our small towns.

Community-owned forestry company benefits Nakusp

Nakusp has been fortunate enough to have a community-owned forest company for nearly 10 years.

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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.