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Mass layoffs at Amazon hit Vancouver offices

Mass layoffs at Amazon hit Vancouver offices

Media reports indicate as many as 10K workers are being let go this week
Made-in-B.C. exoskeletons stepping up to meet market demand

Made-in-B.C. exoskeletons stepping up to meet market demand

Defence departments in Canada and the United States investing in B.C. robotics
Axine cleantech firm taps new CEO following co-founder’s departure

Axine cleantech firm taps new CEO following co-founder’s departure

Vancouver firm goes south of the border for new leadership
Vancouver crypto firms take beating on markets amid FTX fallout

Vancouver crypto firms take beating on markets amid FTX fallout

One B.C. crypto company’s shares have plunged 28 per cent over past week
‘Flawed and rushed’: Investors rebuff Ritchie Bros.’ US$7B deal for IAA

‘Flawed and rushed’: Investors rebuff Ritchie Bros.’ US$7B deal for IAA

IAA shareholder unhappy with so-called 'sweetheart deal'
B.C. government says it’s weathering a storm of hacking attempts

B.C. government says it’s weathering a storm of hacking attempts

The number of unauthorized attempts to access government IT systems jumped tenfold between 2015 and 2020
Zymeworks cuts Q3 losses to US$48M as B.C. biotech reincorporates in U.S.

Zymeworks cuts Q3 losses to US$48M as B.C. biotech reincorporates in U.S.

Despite quarterly improvement, Zymeworks' losses so far this year have totalled US$185 million
Hydrogen industry ‘should be careful’ about focusing too much on China: federal minister

Hydrogen industry ‘should be careful’ about focusing too much on China: federal minister

Natural Resources minister touts $6.7B tax credit unveiled in last week’s federal fiscal update
Ritchie Bros. makes play for consumer auto market with US$7.3B deal for IAA

Ritchie Bros. makes play for consumer auto market with US$7.3B deal for IAA

Burnaby-based auction giant best known for selling heavy-duty equipment and trucks
Twitter layoffs hit Canadian office, involve at least two of the country's top staff

Twitter layoffs hit Canadian office, involve at least two of the country's top staff

Global layoffs orchestrated by new Twitter owner Elon Musk have hit the company's Canadian office with its two most senior leaders announcing they were part of the cuts