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Health tech startup Ayogo raises $2.5 million from investors

Health tech startup Ayogo raises $2.5 million from investors

Medical software developer Ayogo had a healthy check-up with investors in April. The Vancouver-based startup has announced it raised $2.5 million in series A funding to help expand its product line globally.
Bell agrees to adjust customer data collection after privacy watchdog threatens court action

Bell agrees to adjust customer data collection after privacy watchdog threatens court action

Bell (TSX:BCE) has done a U-turn and agreed to abide by a ruling from Ottawa’s privacy watchdog after initially refusing to seek explicit consent when collecting sensitive customer data for targeted ads.
Finance deals boost B.C. tech’s trajectory

Finance deals boost B.C. tech’s trajectory

Anchor companies, startups seek ways to fund major expansion
Billion dollar telescope project approved

Billion dollar telescope project approved

A massive $1.5 billion telescope project that was threatened by Canada’s reticence has been saved at the last minute
SFU Surrey cultivating market-ready technology

SFU Surrey cultivating market-ready technology

Program links tech, business students to develop products with practical application
Drone technology takes off in British Columbia

Drone technology takes off in British Columbia

Canada’s more relaxed rules helping clear runway for industry’s development
Better Business Bureau to weed out fake online reviews in B.C. with new service

Better Business Bureau to weed out fake online reviews in B.C. with new service

Before dining at a restaurant for the first time, wary patrons are often prone to jumping on their smartphones to check out online reviews on services like Yelp or Urban Spoon.
Wind Mobile settles three-year effort to offer wireless service on Canada Line

Wind Mobile settles three-year effort to offer wireless service on Canada Line

It’s taken three years, but dropped calls and unsent text message are now a thing of the past for Wind Mobile customers travelling on the Canada Line.
Wireless code violations on the rise even as telecom complaints drop 8.5%

Wireless code violations on the rise even as telecom complaints drop 8.5%

Complaints against Canadian telecom providers have dropped 8.5% to 5,468 in the previous six months ending in January, according to the first mid-year report from the Commissioner for Complaints for Telecommunications Services (CCTS).
Industry accelerating growth of BCTIA Innovation Hub

Industry accelerating growth of BCTIA Innovation Hub

ACL Services and other partner companies in Metro Vancouver plan to use the Great Northern Way accelerator space to connect with local tech industry startup talent