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Cannabis firm to pay $4 million for stake in Vancouver biotech

Cannabis firm to pay $4 million for stake in Vancouver biotech

CannaRoyalty Corp. to acquire 20% stake in Anandia Laboratories

Infographic: The evolution of the video games market

How did the video game market get to where it is today? This infographic also breaks down current gamer demographics.
Richmond’s MDA lands $100m deal with NASA for spacecraft tech

Richmond’s MDA lands $100m deal with NASA for spacecraft tech

Some out-of-this-world technology developed by a B.C.-based aerospace company has caught the eyes of NASA. SSL, the U.S. business unit of Richmond’s MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates Ltd.
Outlook 2017: Tech talent’s retreat from Trump poised to ease labour shortage

Outlook 2017: Tech talent’s retreat from Trump poised to ease labour shortage

Augmented and virtual reality, connected cars among top trends
Kick-starting the drive for ‘hydrogen fuel cell 2.0’

Kick-starting the drive for ‘hydrogen fuel cell 2.0’

Loop Energy’s claims of a more efficient fuel cell to be tested by major trucking company
Changing technology, consumer demands to buffet telecommunications

Changing technology, consumer demands to buffet telecommunications

Even with growing revenue, major telecoms might be in for a difficult

Infographic: Battle of the smartphone assistants

While Siri has been around for a while, Google Assistant is less than a year old. How do they compare?
Volkswagen acquires Vancouver’s PayByPhone

Volkswagen acquires Vancouver’s PayByPhone

Volkswagen is looking for some change and parking money in a Vancouver company.
Upstart Vancouver telecom TNW Wireless takes aim at incumbents

Upstart Vancouver telecom TNW Wireless takes aim at incumbents

Canadians are so desperate for a wireless telecom shakeup that it’s not unthinkable a new independent carrier could be greeted with Uber-like enthusiasm when TNW Wireless launches across Canada in March, according to Sandeep Panesar.
Vancouver startup FrontFundr uses its own tech to raise $650,000 from investors

Vancouver startup FrontFundr uses its own tech to raise $650,000 from investors

A pen company with employees who don’t use their own pen to write notes might raise eyebrows from investors wary of product quality.