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by Contributor on Monday June 28 2021 All youth with a dream of starting your own business, the Youth Mean Business program could be for you. This entrepreneurship program, offered by Kootenay Career Development and Community Futures Central Kootenay, provides paid training to youth ages 15 to 29 while teaching skills needed to start or acquire a small business. The eight-week program will include online group instruction and one-on-one mentorship. Participants don’t need previous business experience – but they do need a product or service to base the business on. Those who successfully launch a business after the program will receive a $1,000 launch bonus. ....
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by Timothy Schafer on Sunday May 02 2021 A federal government pilot program aimed at increasing immigration into rural and northern areas is entering its second year in the West Kootenay. Submitted Despite the growing struggle for locals to find work in economic-restricted COVID-19 times, a federal government pilot program aimed at increasing immigration into rural and northern areas is entering its second year in the West Kootenay. Called the Rural and North Immigration Pilot program (RNIP), the program launched May 11 in the West Kootenay region, noted Erin Rooney and Andrea Wilkey from Community Futures Central Kootenay (CFCK) in Nelson. The West Kootenay region comprised of Nelson, Castlegar, Trail, Rossland and surrounding rural areas was designated as an “area of opportunity” that could benefit from the RNIP and a partnership with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship of Canada (IRCC). ....