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NELSON
The place to live and work
New Nelson residents are attracted by lifestyle, natural beauty and family ties. |
KOOTENAY WOMEN AT THE FOREFRONT
Susan Kurtz
Collaborative law is something that SusanKurtz believes has been greatly influenced by the feminine perspective. |
KOOTENAY WOMEN AT THE FOREFRONT
Judy Banfield
Judy Banfield is the owner of Mountain Baby, formerly Comfort & Joy, in Nelson—an independent retail store specializing in clothing and outdoor equipment for babies and young children. |
FERNIE
Making the list
Fernie has released its "40 under 40" list, a comprehensive compilation of 40 citizens 40 years old and under who are making a difference in the community.
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TIPS FOR WOMEN IN BUSINESS
Think big
Instead of putting limits on your business, look at some of the things larger businesses do for efficiency and consider doing the same.
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NELSON
A financial hike
Bradley Roulston, CFP and former Toronto-based financial whiz, has created a financial plan for the Kootenay lifestyle. |
REVELSTOKE
Looking for a little enchantment?
Opened to the public in the 1960s and seen by millions, The Enchanted Forest now has over 350 handmade figurines, dungeons, dragons, and castles. |
NELSON
The Kootenays are making a comeback
a new report shows that positive trends are starting to emerge as Nelson and the Kootenay Development Region are seeing an economic resurgence. |
Graphic Artist Required
Koocanusa Publications has an opening in our graphics department
This is a full time position working in the heart of the Rockies, Cranbrook BC
Position requires working with a creative team to produce magazine, directory and web ads. Able to provide assistance to editorial staff in laying out and editing stories for our magazines. The position requires creativity with good organization and attention given to details. Position also requires being able to have completed projects on time and ready for the press in a pdf format.
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A regular report on newsworthy business
developments in the Kootenays…
Rebranding Rossland |
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Have you started a new venture expanded an existing business, moved or had important personnel changes. We would love to hear about it. Send your business news to keith@kpimedia.com |
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Enter to win a Sunshine Houseboat Vacation Getaway
To kick off the season, Sunshine Houseboat Vacations is giving away a three-day vacation charter on their 15-passenger Sundrifter I houseboat. |
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