January 2008 | Welcome to the Kootenay
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» Kootenay Business News You Can Use!
We are pleased to drop the latest edition of Kootenay Business magazine's e-newsletter into your in-box. It's once again brimming with all kinds of Kootenay business happenings and developments.
Watch for the January/February print edition of Kootenay Business coming to your Canada Post mail box in the next couple of weeks. It features our Top 10 Business People of the Year, our annual Kootenay Rockies Meetings and Conventions section, the upcoming Selkirk College Business Expo and Career Fair on February 5 in Castlegar, and our first ever Health & Wealth Wellness Expo on Saturday, January 26, at the Prestige Inn in Cranbrook.
Remember to get your daily business fix by checking out the popular Kootenay Business blog at www.kootenaybiz.com/blog.
We join in wishing all our readers a GREAT 2008!
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CASTLEGAR
A chance to explore career options
Last year’s Career & Job Expo—the first-ever held in the West Kootenay—was such a hit that Selkirk College and Kootenay Business magazine are teaming up again to put on the event.
CRANBROOK
Keep a promise
The Health & Wealth Wellness Expo offers attendees a valuable opportunity to meet with experts ready to assist people in reaching their physical and financial goals. |
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KASLO
Hanging on to heritage
Nestled between the Purcell and Selkirk Mountains and the shores of Kootenay Lake sits a piece of paradise, the Village of Kaslo. |
KASLO
Staying afloat
Known as a National Historical Site, the S.S. Moyie is the world's oldest intact passenger sternwheeler. |
FORESTRY
Forestry mogul shares his story
When turning 65, the majority of people retire and change their focus and energy. Not Abe Friesen. |
ROSSLAND
A healthy choice for Kootenay pets
Jeff Melynchuck is supplying dog and cat owners in the West Kootenay with superior pet food. |
FINANCIAL
Catching up
When the economy is on a roll it's easy to forget where we started from. Looking back on BC Check-Up reports from the late 1990s and early 2000s shows us a very different economic picture than what we're seeing right now. |
FINANCIAL
The accidental saboteur
Whether you're a leader or an employee, you want your company to succeed, right? Of course you do. |
A better future for forestry workers
In the 21st century, we committed to changing for the better and the early results show signs of a better future for everyone in British Columbia’s working woods.
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