Golden opportunity - Rossland, BC
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N 49° 04.665 W 117° 48.009
11U E 441566 N 5436407
Café Books is located at 2063 Washington Street in downtown Rossland, just a block off Columbia Avenue, the main drag.
Waymark Code: WMVVW3
Location: British Columbia, Canada
Date Posted: 05/30/2017
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member lumbricus
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We were looking for a book on Rossland history and decided the best place to look was in a Rossland Bookstore. The young lady that helped us made a few suggestions and placed all the books on a table for us to review. We did purchase a book, and are very pleased with our selection.

Little did we know that the present owner, a Romanian immigrant, would purchase the store not long after our visit, after searching worldwide for just the right combination of amenities, business climate and lifestyle. It turned out that he found them in the little mountain town of Rossland. See the news article on Café Books and its owner below.

Golden opportunity

TIMOTHY SCHAFER - Wed May 15th, 2013 3:00pm - BUSINESS
The first book Evans Rora picked up in Rossland was Canadian Taxes for Dummies at Café Books West.

One year later, the Bucharest, Romania, native stepped back into Café Books West, having absorbed the basic lessons of Canadian tax law, and assumed ownership of the establishment.

It wasn’t a purely financial move, said Rora on Tuesday at the start of his second week of tenure at the bookstore’s helm, but one of convenience and some necessity.

When he was in the city one year ago visiting his 15-year-old daughter Arina—who was enrolled in Red Mountain Academies for skiing at Rossland Secondary School (RSS)—he loved the community and was encouraged by how his daughter was doing at RSS. He felt in order for her to continue her career as a ski racer, Rossland was the place to be.

Prior to coming to Rossland, Evans had searched the world for an appropriate ski academy for his daughter, one with a home stay component, a good school and was a safe place to live.

And that spelled Rossland.

When Café Books West came up for sale a few weeks ago Evans had already researched Rossland’s demographics and the economy, as well as the business climate of Rossland and the country as a whole.

“So we thought, ‘Why not try to do something different?’” he said.

Evans decided to buy the business, move his family, and come to Rossland rather than have Arina go back to Romania. Just over one month ago the former flooring wholesaler—who graduated university as a lawyer—purchased the former business he landed in one year ago as a customer.

Changes now will be coming but it won’t be for a while, he said. They intend to feel out the community and gather some input on what people might want to see in the café.

“Our intention is to stay in harmony, to live in harmony,” he said. “We love it as it is now. But we will make some improvements to the menu (in time).”

They also plan on incorporating more events into the backyard and intend to open Sunday this summer.
From the Rossland News


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Type of publication: Newspaper

When was the article reported?: 05/15/2013

Publication: Rossland News

Article Url: [Web Link]

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How widespread was the article reported?: local

News Category: Business/Finance

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