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Cranbrook looking to bolster investment in community with video campaign

The City of Cranbrook has released a series of videos highlighting investment opportunities within the community.

The four videos are part of Cranbrook’s economic development strategy to encourage businesses or developers to invest in the city.

Two of the videos focus on business growth and innovation within Cranbrook as well as the Canadian Rockies International Airport.

“We are thrilled to unveil our new series of foreign direct investment attraction videos showcasing the city’s development opportunities and strategic advantages for investors,” said Economic Development Officer Darren Brewer.

The other two videos highlight the ʔaq̓am community and the work being done to harness local renewable resources and create green jobs.

“These videos have allowed ACE to share our stories far and wide, engaging a wide network of people as we fulfil our mandate for the ʔaq̓amnik people,” said Craig Campbell, ʔaq̓am Community Enterprises (ACE) general manager.

“We are grateful for the support and look forward to our bright future.”

The four videos can be found below.

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