
Beer and the environment go hand in hand. Microbreweries in Castlegar and Nelson focus on local agriculture and supporting community.
Beer and the environment go hand in hand. Microbreweries in Castlegar and Nelson focus on local agriculture and supporting community.
Since 1993, Jean Hewat has owned and operated Jean’s Mushroom Station in Nakusp, British Columbia.
A local businesswoman, Karen Kornelsen, is running a business that has goals beyond maximizing profit.
In Creston, British Columbia, farmers are doing their best to feed their fellow neighbours using unique and resourceful approaches.
A Trail, BC, family traded their truck for an electric bike, and four years later, they’re still seeing the benefits.
These women are connecting with their clients, their communities & each other to find that balance between successful careers & small town living.
Solar panels are making a positive impact on people’s energy bills, consumption and health, and we’re sharing some of their stories.
The Rock Creek Fall Fair puts its 75th anniversary year on hold due to the pandemic, yet the community is confident it can bounce back.
Brent and Jenna both found what they’re looking for on the land in two different parts of the Kootenays: healthy land and healthy living.
Gardening takes root in the Kootenays as more people grow their own vegetables for food security amid the COVID-19 pandemic.