HomeNewsGrand Forks NewsCommunity Futures honours Deadwood Junction NewsGrand Forks NewsRegional News Community Futures honours Deadwood Junction By Alex Alan Saturday, Oct. 21st, 2017 FacebookTwitterReddItWhatsAppEmail The 2017 West Boundary Business of the Year award, presented by Community Futures, goes to Deadwood Junction. Owner Katie Jepsen says she’s thrilled. http://www.mygrandforksnow.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/katie-west-koot-biz-of-year.mp3 Jepsen and husband Bruce took over Deadwood Junction and Tarnished Turkey Cappuccino about two years ago. She’s also a Grand Forks school trustee. FacebookTwitterReddItWhatsAppEmail - Advertisment - - Advertisment - - Advertisement - Continue Reading Provincial News Eby to lead Asia trade mission as B.C. looks to diversify exports Provincial News Put the phone away while driving; says road safety campaign Kootenay News BCUC orders suspension of FortisBC’s wildfire safety policy Provincial News Eby serves up support for B.C. dairy farmers amid Trump trade attacks Grand Forks News Federal Court rejects Universal Ostrich Farm’s request to halt cull Provincial News Two B.C. MPs named to cabinet as Carney sworn in as prime minister Provincial News New Hydro President and CEO to start this summer Kootenay News ‘Animals don’t follow traffic rules’- Road Safety at Work reminds drivers to be on alert Load more