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Trail clinicians take massage therapy beyond the spa
Lizette Tucker opened a new business in Trail last spring and she’s constantly making improvements.
All Kootenay Equine Veterinary Service expands its reach
Veterinarian Dr. Colleen Kramer established a small private business several years ago, but a recent surge in the local animal kingdom has encouraged company growth.
Additional flights
An enhanced schedule for transportation between Trail and Vancouver could make travelling easier.
Grand Forks teenager competes for Merritt Mountain Music Festival
Amanda Thate, a country singer from Grand Forks, is competing in the Fan's Choice Competition 2012 for a performance spot at the annual Merritt Mountain Music Festival.
Teck Trail snapshot - #3 in a series
Here are some interesting facts about Teck Trail.
Teck Trail snapshot - #2 in a series
Recently, Kootenay Business magazine publisher, Keith Powell, had the opportunity to sit in on a presentation by Richard Deane, head of public affairs at Teck in Trail. Deane reviewed the economic impact and opportunities of Teck in the Kootenays and some of its upcoming projects.
Teck Trail snapshot - #1 in a series
Teck Trail employs 1,585 employees and produces 18 metal and chemical products. Its main competitive advantage is its established location and secure power source, as Teck owns two-thirds of the Waneta Dam.
Hemp Car, the Kestrel EV, has Kootenay connection
Believe it or not, Calgary's Motive Industries is developing a "green" electric car complete with a bio-composite body made from hemp called the Kestrel EV.
Lower Columbia Initiatives Corporation (LCIC) update report
The Lower Columbia Initiatives Corporation (LCIC) is spearheading an economic development project in co-operation with Selkirk College's Rural Development Institute.
A new approach to economic development
Trail's Lower Columbia Initiatives Corporation (LCIC) strives to develop and implement strategies to strengthen the local economy.
