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Vancouver firm claims it can cut fuel cell costs 25%

Vancouver firm claims it can cut fuel cell costs 25%

PowerDisc to unveil its technology at this week’s Vancouver hydrogen fuel cell conference
Startup incubator launches in North Vancouver

Startup incubator launches in North Vancouver

A new shared workspace and startup incubator will soon be open in North Vancouver’s Lonsdale neighbourhood.
Social media conference to teach business how to reach Gen Y

Social media conference to teach business how to reach Gen Y

An August conference will aim to teach small businesses in Vancouver how to use social media to reach a key demographic – millennials, otherwise known as Generation Y, defined as those born in the 1980s and 1990s.
Non-profit biotech groups launch talent-finding initiative

Non-profit biotech groups launch talent-finding initiative

Two non-profit biotech organizations are partnering to help companies and employees find each other in the globally competitive industry.
Rogers plans three architect-designed telecoms towers in West Vancouver

Rogers plans three architect-designed telecoms towers in West Vancouver

Rogers Communications hopes to solve poor wireless service in West Vancouver by installing three new 36-metre towers along the Upper Levels Highway.
Bell sues Telus for $564,176 over 911 access fees

Bell sues Telus for $564,176 over 911 access fees

Two Canadian telecommunications giants are squaring off in court over the alleged overcharging of 911 service fees.
Vancouver agency to host Gastown app design contest June 27

Vancouver agency to host Gastown app design contest June 27

Vancouver digital ad agency Pound and Grain is scheduled to host the inaugural Gastown Design Showdown on June 27.
MDA subsidiary to build new satellite for Japanese company

MDA subsidiary to build new satellite for Japanese company

Macdonald, Dettwiler and Associates (TSX:MDA) subsidiary Space Systems/Loral (SSL) has been selected to build a communications satellite for Japanese satellite operator SKY Perfect JSAT.
Internet sales double over last five years: StatsCan

Internet sales double over last five years: StatsCan

The dollar value of goods and services sold over the Internet by Canadian enterprises more than doubled between 2007 and 2012, according to Statistics Canada data released this morning.
Vancouver company introduces “pay what they want” ticket fees for event organizers

Vancouver company introduces “pay what they want” ticket fees for event organizers

Vancouver’s Picatic, a crowd-funding platform for event ticketing and management, has introduced a way for event organizers to “pay what they want” for ticket fees, technology blog Techvibes reported this morning.