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Telus replaces CFO with in-house hire

Telus replaces CFO with in-house hire

Telus (TSX:T) is bringing a new chief financial officer into the fold. Outgoing CFO John Gossling, who spent 3.5 years at Telus, will stick around until the end of the month help with the transition of job responsibilities to Doug French.
One year after IPO, Vancouver fin tech's stock price fizzles

One year after IPO, Vancouver fin tech's stock price fizzles

Mogo raised $50 million with an initial public offering of $10 per share. The stock now trades at less than $3
Business In Vancouver on Roundhouse Radio: May 12, 2016

Business In Vancouver on Roundhouse Radio: May 12, 2016

Hosts Tyler Orton and Romila Barryman examine everything from social media privacy to the empty pockets of Vancouver's millennials on the latest episode of Business In Vancouver on Roundhouse Radio.
Hunt for animators, VFX artists intensifies at Vancouver digital entertainment firms

Hunt for animators, VFX artists intensifies at Vancouver digital entertainment firms

DE&I career fair hits Vancouver May 14
D-Wave bringing quantum computing to finance

D-Wave bringing quantum computing to finance

Quantum for Quants project will apply quantum computing to understanding complexities of financial markets
Vancouver animation studios see 'exponential growth'

Vancouver animation studios see 'exponential growth'

Increased competition from streaming services like Netflix is creating more demand for content
Water machine’s creator thirsty for market

Water machine’s creator thirsty for market

Invention could help solve world’s water crisis – if it can be commercialized
Samson Lim: Ushering in a new era

Samson Lim: Ushering in a new era

Financial technology transforming industry, says executive vice-president and CFO, Peoples Trust
Vancouver’s UrtheCast shows Fort Mac fires

Vancouver’s UrtheCast shows Fort Mac fires

UrtheCast releases high-resolution of Fort McMurray fires shot from space station.
Telus to sell 35% of Telus International for $600 million

Telus to sell 35% of Telus International for $600 million

Telus (TSX:T) reported lower net income and a new deal that will net the company $600 million in its first quarter report