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Creston's Beadazzled is more than just a bead store

Creston's Beadazzled is more than just a bead store

The new look of Beadazzled is more than just a paint job — it’s a way to show that the business in now about more than just beads...
B.C. tourism focuses on skiing, Asia

B.C. tourism focuses on skiing, Asia

The B.C. government has revamped its tourism strategy, with a more modest growth target than than the one set before the 2010 Olympics.

Creston's COTR hosting food safety workshop

Food processors are invited to attend an introductory food safety planning workshop to be held at the College of the Rockies in Creston...

Energy-saving tips for renters

If you are like most renters, you would like to save energy but you don’t want to invest money into a home that you don’t own...
Business targets rising municipal costs

Business targets rising municipal costs

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B.C. boosts venture capital tax breaks

B.C. boosts venture capital tax breaks

The B.C. government will add an extra $3 million to its small business venture capital tax credit and set up an expert panel to review business taxes in B.C., Premier Christy Clark announced Wednesday.
Bjarnason's Electrical Service ready for jobs big and small

Bjarnason's Electrical Service ready for jobs big and small

To many people, wires and fuses and switches look like a confusing jumble of, well, wires and fuses and switches...
Minister unmoved by power producers' plea

Minister unmoved by power producers' plea

Energy Minister Rich Coleman expects to decide this fall on changes to B.C.'s clean energy legislation, including a possible reduction in independent power purchases by BC Hydro.

Energy efficiency key to a well-built house

A well-built, very energy efficient house is an asset to both the homeowner and the community. It will use less energy, be more comfortable and will be a healthy environment in which to live...
B.C. power producers press their case

B.C. power producers press their case

Independent power producers, a climate scientist and an advocate for aboriginal development urged the B.C. government Wednesday to stick with B.C.'s plan to become self-sufficient in clean energy.