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New app to make for less Lonely Planet

New app to make for less Lonely Planet

Exec seeks to group growing number of solo travellers for guided excursions
Vision Critical founder leaving company to take charge of spinoff VC Labs

Vision Critical founder leaving company to take charge of spinoff VC Labs

Andrew Reid to remain a large shareholder in Vancouver-headquartered company
B.C. 'playing catch-up' as Ontario unveils new fintech-friendly initiatives

B.C. 'playing catch-up' as Ontario unveils new fintech-friendly initiatives

Ontario Securities Commission launching new programs to help companies navigate complex regulations
B.C.’s most profitable tech firms look beyond Vancouver for top talent

B.C.’s most profitable tech firms look beyond Vancouver for top talent

Companies recruit employees to work remotely
Wow factor

Wow factor

Technology animates the convention experience – and can map exactly which trade show booths draw the most traffic

Infographic: The evolution of instant messaging

Remember ICQ? How did we move from Internet Relay Chats in the 1980s to Snapchat and WeChat today?
New deeper pool of venture capital to refresh local startup scene

New deeper pool of venture capital to refresh local startup scene

Money is a must for Vancouver tech startups looking to grow.
Vancouver’s VR landscape attracts Chinese players

Vancouver’s VR landscape attracts Chinese players

Just a five-minute walk from Electronic Arts Canada’s sprawling Burnaby campus sits a rather nondescript office park.
B.C.’s $100m tech fund drops $15m into Vanedge Capital

B.C.’s $100m tech fund drops $15m into Vanedge Capital

Vancouver-based Vanedge Capital is the first venture capital fund to benefit from the province’s $100 million technology fund. Toronto’s Kensington Capital Partners, which opened an office in Vancouver last month to manage the B.C.
Court rulings put Neovasc shares in tailspin

Court rulings put Neovasc shares in tailspin

Judge rules Vancouver medical device company to pay US$91 million judgment