Remarkable stories of people and places in the Columbia Basin.
Columbia Basin Trust announces new $2-million Impact Investment Fund Businesses in the Columbia Basin that need financial support but aren’t able to secure conventional financing may now be able to […]
Several communities in the Basin are undertaking projects to upgrade community facilities. These projects are receiving over $445,000 from the Trust, plus funding from the federal government’s Canada 150 Community […]
The Trust’s broadband initiative was successful in receiving funds from the provincial government’s Connecting BC Program. Columbia Basin Broadband Corporation, the Trust’s wholly owned subsidiary, and 12 local Internet service […]
Non-Profits Invited to Seek Organizational Development Support Non-profit organizations that need help with organizational development can now access Columbia Basin Trust’s new Non-profit Advisors Program. This program offers Basin non-profits […]
Amidst the Victorian architecture of downtown Revelstoke, at the foot of the Selkirk Mountains, sits an unassuming brown brick building.
Learn how to move from idea to proposal. Columbia Basin Trust is hosting free workshops across the Basin. Learn how to identify funders, focus a project idea, hit the key […]
A look back at 2015.
Small-town living, for all its wonderful attributes, can leave the calendars of youth a little lacking in social life, extracurricular activities and opportunities.
While vacationing in the Kootenays, Annette and Larry Plett saw a little business for sale in Meadow Creek.
What started out as pharmacist Michelle Gray’s vision for an ideal community pharmacy with a focus on health and lifestyle has quickly grown into an essential service for customers throughout the Kootenays.
After 20 years it’s time for Revelstoke’s craft brewery to expand it’s operations.