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Why BCLC’s online gambling tech is spreading across Western Canada

Why BCLC’s online gambling tech is spreading across Western Canada

Provinces without online gambling infrastructure turning to made-in-B.C. platform
Vancouver tech sector growing at highest rate in North America: CBRE

Vancouver tech sector growing at highest rate in North America: CBRE

Employment growth, demand for office space leading all other cities across the continent
How B.C. is charting its own course in EV, online auto sales

How B.C. is charting its own course in EV, online auto sales

Incentives, supply-chain disruptions influencing buying habits over past 12 months: Google Canada
Telus International makes US$1.2B play for WillowTree in busy week for B.C. tech sector

Telus International makes US$1.2B play for WillowTree in busy week for B.C. tech sector

Acquisition comes as other tech firms seize on falling valuations
B.C. unicorn Visier acquires Boostrs amid flush buyer’s market

B.C. unicorn Visier acquires Boostrs amid flush buyer’s market

Second acquisition this year for Vancouver-based workforce analytics firm
Why a low loonie is no longer attracting U.S. tech firms to B.C.

Why a low loonie is no longer attracting U.S. tech firms to B.C.

Cheap dollar not the motivation behind expansion initiatives it once was, say experts
Food waste innovators take aim at West Coast farms

Food waste innovators take aim at West Coast farms

B.C. companies custom-manufacturing equipment to reduce agricultural food waste
Canada Drives seeking new markets after latest $10M capital injection

Canada Drives seeking new markets after latest $10M capital injection

Vancouver-based online auto dealer tight-lipped on expansion plans after Western Canada, Ontario launches
Canadian companies fear ransomware attacks, cybersecurity research shows

Canadian companies fear ransomware attacks, cybersecurity research shows

Some companies may see cyber attacks as a 'cost of doing business,' without fully understanding either the risk or the impact to the bottom line or reputation.
B.C. government denies websites were hacked, blames firmware update

B.C. government denies websites were hacked, blames firmware update

Numerous British Columbia government websites were out of service for almost 12 hours last weekend. The Ministry of Citizens’ Services said that between 1:26 p.m. Sunday and 12:30 a.m.