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Office Politics 101: I have to lay someone off!

Do nothing until you have investigated the entire matter by speaking with your manager and the HR department.

International Women’s Day celebrated across the West Kootenay

The West Kootenay Women in Business group is a networking opportunity designed just for women.

Office Politics 101: What's in a name?

I’ve been given a nickname – and I don’t like it.
Rossland will host credit union annual meeting this year

Rossland will host credit union annual meeting this year

The Rossland branch of the Nelson & District Credit Union (NDCU) will be hosting the credit union's annual general meeting.

Office Politics 101: Working from home

There are great benefits, but you need to stay focused.

Office Politics 101: Neither a lender nor borrower be

A co-worker borrowed money and won’t pay it back. What should I do?
B.C. experts to look at municipal taxes

B.C. experts to look at municipal taxes

An expert panel has been appointed to examine B.C.'s business taxes, including municipal taxes on industry.

Positive road ahead for Greater Trail businesses

Sandy Santori, Lower Columbia Initiative Corporation executive director, had a positive message to bring to Rossland businesses last week.
Rossland ski shop switching owners

Rossland ski shop switching owners

Powderhound has been a staple of ski wear and maintenance for 25 years, and now owner Don Vockeroth has decided it’s time to move on.
Local economic forums set to start

Local economic forums set to start

The first local test of the B.C. government's jobs plan begins Thursday in the North Fraser region.