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Looming anti-spam law touches off flurry of email

Looming anti-spam law touches off flurry of email

Legislation causes spike in spam as businesses scramble to beat July 1 deadline
Canadian businesses outdo U.S. counterparts in mobile device investments: poll

Canadian businesses outdo U.S. counterparts in mobile device investments: poll

Canadian business have nothing but praise for the benefits of smartphones, tablets and other mobile technologies — they just have a time tough investing in them, according to survey results from Sage North America.
Vancouver's LX Ventures rebrands as Mobio Technologies

Vancouver's LX Ventures rebrands as Mobio Technologies

A once-failing Vancouver company that managed to turn itself around into an early-stage venture firm is undergoing another transformation and rebranding under the moniker of one of its social media acquisitions.
Ottawa shortlists BCTIA business incubator initiative for federal funding

Ottawa shortlists BCTIA business incubator initiative for federal funding

The federal government has shortlisted the B.C. Technology Industry Association (BCTIA) for funding that would provide physical space for its virtual innovation hub.
Aboriginal education programs score $1-million grant

Aboriginal education programs score $1-million grant

HSBC Canada is partnering with Ottawa and a pair of charities to boost efforts to fund aboriginal education programs to the tune of $1 million.
The ifs, ands and buts of new anti-spam legislation

The ifs, ands and buts of new anti-spam legislation

Knowing CASL’s exemptions is key to learning how it applies to your business
Local startups cash in on little-known tech program

Local startups cash in on little-known tech program

Rapid growth attributed to CTA, which provides free office space in expensive U.S. cities
Metro Vancouver company develops marijuana breathalyzer technology

Metro Vancouver company develops marijuana breathalyzer technology

A local man is hoping to give police a new tool to help in the fight again driving under the influence of drugs.
Vancouver's Absolute Software names Geoff Haydon as new CEO

Vancouver's Absolute Software names Geoff Haydon as new CEO

Vancouver-based Absolute Software (TSE: ABT) has found a new leader to take the reins of the company after more than six months without a permanent CEO.
Rogers to buff up wireless networks in B.C.

Rogers to buff up wireless networks in B.C.

Rogers Communications Inc. (TSX:RCI) pledged to spend $452 million over the next two years expanding and boosting its wireless networks in B.C., including remote corners of the province that currently have connectivity problems.