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Profile of Nate Kube, founder, Wurldtech

Profile of Nate Kube, founder, Wurldtech

Vancouver cybersecurity pioneer has a need for speed

Infographic - Death of the desk job

How has technology transformed our workdays?
Cash-strapped B.C. startups begin tapping equity crowdfunding

Cash-strapped B.C. startups begin tapping equity crowdfunding

Securities exemptions allow small companies to issue shares without filing a prospectus
Telus to spend $1 billion bringing ultra-fast gigabit Internet to Vancouver

Telus to spend $1 billion bringing ultra-fast gigabit Internet to Vancouver

Telus (TSX:T) is investing $1 billion in infrastructure to connect 400,000 homes and businesses to its fibre optic network over the next five years in a bid to deliver some of the fastest Internet speeds in Canada.
SFU expands VentureLabs to create B.C.’s ‘largest business accelerator’

SFU expands VentureLabs to create B.C.’s ‘largest business accelerator’

Simon Fraser University (SFU) is billing its newly expanded VentureLabs as the largest business accelerator in B.C.
‘Move up or move out’ – Avigilon's Alexander Fernandes focused on winning

‘Move up or move out’ – Avigilon's Alexander Fernandes focused on winning

Alexander Fernandes never bothered with university or an MBA. Instead, the founder and CEO of Avigilon Corp. (TSX:AVO) tore through academic textbooks on his own time.
Surrey City Centre Library becomes business hub

Surrey City Centre Library becomes business hub

Municipal facility embracing role in helping fuel the local economy
Undeterred by one bad China deal, Ballard signs two agreements totalling $23m

Undeterred by one bad China deal, Ballard signs two agreements totalling $23m

Ballard (TSX:BLD)(NASDAW:BLDP) is pressing hard on the pedal as it racks up deals with Chinese firms looking to power vehicles through clean energy.
BlackBerry to launch Android-powered Priv device amid 47% revenue drop

BlackBerry to launch Android-powered Priv device amid 47% revenue drop

Sales at BlackBerry (TSX:BB) (NASDAQ:BBRY) fell dramatically in the second quarter but the Canadian smartphone-maker is looking to boost slumping revenue by entering into the Android arena.
Life Lessons: Karim Abraham, Kambo Green Solutions

Life Lessons: Karim Abraham, Kambo Green Solutions

Combine your skill set with purpose and passion