Thrift shop a treasure chest for Nakusp
Proceed from a volunteer-run thrift store in Naksup have been used to purchase some big ticket items for the community, including a bus and a doctor’s house
Proceed from a volunteer-run thrift store in Naksup have been used to purchase some big ticket items for the community, including a bus and a doctor’s house
The Kootenays are full of people proving that, even as a responsible adult, taking a “year off” can last forever.
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Brian Fry is your ordinary Rossland guy — a former national ski team racer who sold a multi-million dollar tech company
Read moreRossland ski racer speeds towards a high tech future
Listing an opportunity on Imagine Kootenay is quick and easy First, submit this online form to register as an Opportunity Holder. Once you are registered; you may proceed with listing your business opportunity. Remember, the better and more completed your listing, the more chances you have of selling your business. Use of pictures is highly …
Farms and agricultural producers in the Kootenays can now get specialized business advice through the Basin Business Advisors
Living in the Kootenays, the owners of Suite Apps are more connected than ever.
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Andrew Zwicker’s “You Can Do That Here” podcast is back for another season.
Read moreYou Can Do That Here podcast is back with new episodes
The two-year Hospitality Management diploma co-op program will provide a direct pathway to employment
Read moreCollege Of The Rockies launches first-ever diploma program in Invermere
Dr. Morgan Dehnel founded D-Pace in Nelson, BC in 1995. The technology company manufactures and sells components for particle accelerators around the world.
Read moreBig technology in a small town: D-Pace finds success in Nelson
In today’s interconnected world, it is easy to see how your hard-earned money can end up going towards projects and businesses all around the world.