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Province to fund six clean-tech companies

The province will hand out a total of nearly $6 million to six Innovative Clean Energy (ICE) Fund projects, the government has announced.

Global economic risk a top issue for banks: survey

The risk of another recession and a renewed banking crisis is at the top of banking executives’ minds, according to survey results released this morning.

Ballard to sell fuel cell stacks to Indian bus maker

Vancouver hydrogen fuel cell pioneer Ballard Power Systems (TSX:BLD) has signed a memorandum of understanding with India’s Tata Motors to supply fuel cell stacks for zero-emission buses.

Union vote threatens Catalyst’s recapitalization plan

A union local at Catalyst Paper Corp. ’s (TSX: CTL) Crofton pulp mill has rejected a labour agreement, the company announced this morning.

Clio to expand with $6 million financing

Vancouver-based Clio, a provider of cloud-based management tools for the legal industry, announced today that it has landed $6 million in financing to help expand its business.

Video surveillance may breach privacy laws

If you own a business that uses surveillance cameras without warning your customers, you could be stepping over a legal line, warns B.C.’s privacy commissioner.

Three B.C. movie theatres getting monster screens

Cineplex theatres in Vancouver, Richmond and Langley are among the 12 across Canada that will get new auditoriums with bigger screens, bigger sound and reserved seating.

EnWave gets agri-food award for innovation

Timothy Durance, founder of EnWave Corporation (TSX-V:ENW), has been recognized by the Investment Agriculture Foundation of B.C. for his company’s food dehydration innovations.

Vancouver super-computer movie processing hub launched

A consortium of Vancouver-based production, technology and media companies has joined forces to launch RenderCloud , a super-computer processing hub that could position Vancouver studios to land some of the film industry’s biggest film projects.

Ottawa-based company buys Vancouver’s Versawave Technologies

Versawave Technologies, a Vancouver company that developed technology that speeds up the transmission of information over fibre optics has been acquired by Ottawa-based optical technology maker Optelian.