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Kootenay Influential Women in Business to be honoured at Kootenay i-Tech Tradeshow and Luncheon
In the past 15 years, there has been a 50 per cent increase in the number of self-employed women in Canada. There are now more than 800,000 female business owners in Canada, and the number of women-owned businesses is growing 60 per cent faster than the number of those run by men.
Kootenay Granite’s new building nears completion
One of Cranbrook's finest entrepreneurial success stories, Kootenay Granite will soon be in its new home on Cranbrook's busy strip.
Rod Schween, now president of Jim Pattison Broadcast Group.
Former Cranbrook resident and radio station manager Rod Schween has been promoted to the Jim Pattison Broadcast Group's head office in Kamloops.
Living-Stones is ready to roll
In June 2012, Living-Stones Developments Ltd. will start construction on a new 58-unit townhouse complex located at 2306 - 30th Avenue North in Cranbrook.
2nd Annual Kootenay i-Tech event celebrates Kootenay innovation, invention and Internet technologies
The Kootenay i-Tech Trade Show and Luncheon, organized by Kootenay Business, will be held in Nelson on Wednesday, May 23, at the Prestige Lakeside Resort, and Cranbrook Friday, May 25, at the Prestige Rocky Mountain Resort.
Convenience camping
When Menno and Christie Dueck of Cranbrook couldn’t find what they were looking for, they created a new business to fulfil that need.
Cranbrook Husky wins top award
Thanks to family efforts, a lacklustre business now shines brightly.
College holding Returning to Learning event
College of the Rockies is hosting an informal session for adults, young parents and seniors considering returning to learning.
New diner opens in Canadian Rockies International Airport
Cranbrook's Canadian Rockies International Airport is now home to The Pickled Bean licensed restaurant.
Skills Canada welding winners
For the past 17 years, the College of the Rockies has been involved in the Skills Canada Kootenay Regional Secondary School welding competition. Students from the East and West Kootenay took part in the competition in March in the college’s welding shop.
