Rhianna Cochrane Embury with a full description of how Kootenay Farm to Folk is getting set to move into the former Andres Electronics location on Kootenay Street here in Cranbrook. They hope to be fully operational in the new location in May.

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Kootenay Farm to Folk Moving and Expanding
Dennis Walker
Born and raised in the Kootenay’s, Dennis began his radio career in his hometown of Creston while in high-school. He spent close to 30 years in radio in the Okanagan, known there as “Penticton’s Man of the Year” in 2003 and was rated the South Okanagan’s “Most Popular Radio and TV Personality” in 2015 according to Okanagan Life Magazine.
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