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Literacy issues addressed through partnership renewal
CBT renewed its partnership with Columbia Basin Alliance for Literacy (CBAL) with $1.32 million over the next three years.
East Kootenay Community Credit Union announces Sparwood branch grand opening
EKC is pleased to invite everyone to join them on March 28th from 6 to 8:30 p.m. for a family, fun-filled grand opening.
Optimism for Revelstoke in 2012
The small city of Revelstoke is taking big strides to ensure that it continues to offer a strong economic community.
Giving Nelson businesses a boost
The Nelson and Area Economic Development Partnership aims to foster a business environment in Nelson and the surrounding area that is resilient, sustainable and well rounded.
A new approach to economic development
Trail's Lower Columbia Initiatives Corporation (LCIC) strives to develop and implement strategies to strengthen the local economy.
Chamber luncheon featuring an interview with GM and head coach of Kootenay Ice
The sixth annual Career and Job Fair is shaping up to be another great event. More than 30 businesses and organizations have confirmed their attendance from 1 to 5 p.m. on Thursday, March 8, at the College of the Rockies Cranbrook main campus.
CBT Rewards students for community service
Columbia Basin Trust (CBT) is accepting applications for two of its community service award programs.
B.C. Finance Minister Kevin Falcon puts emphasis on stability
Finance Minister Kevin Falcon spoke about fiscal responsibility in Cranbrook on February 27, 2012.
Sparwood welcomes a brand new branch of East Kootenay Community Credit Union
The new year ushered in many positive changes in Sparwood, including the opening of an East Kootenay Community Credit Union (EKCCU) branch in mid-February.
B.C. has the least legal aid in Canada
The Canadian Bar Association in B.C. supports the steps that the government is taking to evaluate the legal system.
