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Canadian-led consortium to buy Wind Mobile

Canadian-led consortium to buy Wind Mobile

A consortium of Canadian investors is poised to buy Wind Mobile in a move aimed at strengthening the wireless carrier’s push to become a major player in the telecommunications game.
How I Did It: David Snell

How I Did It: David Snell

David Snell helped software startup’s founder turn a good idea into a promising product
Cloud raises corporate data security concerns in Vancouver

Cloud raises corporate data security concerns in Vancouver

Experts offer tips about keeping intellectual property safe after nude photos of Jennifer Lawrence and other celebrities were stolen from their phones and shared online
How I did it: David Pasin

How I did it: David Pasin

David Pasin built his business with new ideas and talent for picking the right people
Building success

Building success

BuildDirect CEO Jeff Booth helped shake the construction supply business to its foundations.
Wind Mobile shareholder selling its stake for $300m: Wall Street Journal

Wind Mobile shareholder selling its stake for $300m: Wall Street Journal

Wind Mobile is close to securing a new — but familiar — ownership group, according to the Wall Street Journal .
Life Lessons: There’s never one right answer

Life Lessons: There’s never one right answer

Christopher Burcsik is the CEO of Minisis Inc., a software company that got its start within the Canadian government, but was spun off in 2000. The company specializes in databases and has a wide range of customers, from businesses to non-governmental organizations (NGOs).
B.C. medical technology company ready to compete against sector's giants

B.C. medical technology company ready to compete against sector's giants

Fresh from $25 million capital injection, Neovasc lists on Nasdaq and TSX while looking ahead to clinical trials and shrugging off claims of IP theft

Demystifying the domain name industry

An infographic to help explain the industry surrounding domain names
Made-in-Vancouver web series tackles challenges women face in tech industry

Made-in-Vancouver web series tackles challenges women face in tech industry

As operations manager at the B.C. Innovation Council (BCIC), Tarah Ferguson would hit various tech events and trade shows featuring the industry’s most lauded talent. “I met so many interesting people, but they were pre-dominantly men,” she said.