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Solar-powered coffee?
Solar systems can save your business money and satisfy your environmental conscience. Greenman Sustainable Solutions facilitated the installation of a system at Kicking Horse Café in Invermere in 2010.
Official grand opening of Canadian Tire in Invermere
It’s grand opening week (April 25 to 28) at Canadian Tire in Invermere. The new store’s owner/operater/manager is Craig Knapp and his store will employ 30 to 35 people.
No better place than Revelstoke
Steven Hui, owner of Pharmasave and Revelstoke’s Business Person of the Year, talks to Kootenay Business about family, business and community service.
Happy hounds, happy owners
Stu and Sherin Laurie, the couple behind Pets Go Raw, emphasize that a good diet is important for your pet's health. Their experience with their own dog provided an opportunity to develop a successful business.
Tea anyone?
Purcell Organics sells signature organic teas in the Kootenays and farms organic produce as well.
It’s all about service
Joey Hoechsmann of Bedroom Furniture Galleries was named Cranbrook's Business Person of the Year for 2011. He talks about the keys to his success.
More than just flowers
On February 25, 2012, MJ's Floral and Gifts in Cranbrook received two very prestigious awards at the Cranbrook and District Chamber of Commerce Evening of Excellence.
Shopping locally in Castlegar
The Castlegar and District Chamber of Commerce is orchestrating a shop-local campaign to raise awareness about spending habits within the community.
A community-driven business
People matter most at Cranbrook’s Campbell Consignment.
