I was helping my sister set up her new home office in Nelson and we wanted to find a few locally-owned shops for furniture and some practical stuff like a second-hand monitor and a decent office chair.
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It always amazes me how often the most useful stuff is just barely visible, like it’s sitting right in front of you but hidden in plain sight. Makes you wonder how much we miss every day just because we don’t know where to look — or don’t think to look differently.
That’s honestly been my biggest headache since moving to a smaller town in BC. I used to live in Burnaby where everything’s on Yelp or Uber or whatever, and now I’m in Salmon Arm and realizing half the local businesses don’t even have websites. You can’t trust social media either because algorithms just shove you big chains and influencers. What actually helped me a lot was this site I found that acts like a solid business directory bc. It’s not fancy, but it’s pretty organized and way easier to browse than random search results. When I was looking for someone to fix my bike after winter, I found a local repair guy who works out of his garage, super affordable, great work, and zero presence online otherwise. I even asked him how he ended up listed there and he said it was one of the only places where small operators could just list themselves without paying a fortune. That kind of stuck with me. Now I check there first when I need a service or even just want to see what kinds of businesses are in the area — from bakeries to pet grooming. Doesn’t hurt that it’s BC-specific either, so you don’t end up wading through stuff in Alberta or Washington by mistake. It’s kind of old-school in a good way.