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Ryan Yada

Ryan Yada

Forty Under 40 Winner 2017: Co-owner and co-pilot, FlowMotion Entertainment Inc., Age 39
Kostya Polyakov

Kostya Polyakov

Forty Under 40 Winner 2017: Partner, technology, media and telecommunications industry leader, Greater Vancouver, KPMG; Age 38
Hao Min

Hao Min

Forty Under 40 Winner 2017: Founder and CEO, Bold Properties, Bold Construction, SmartWorks Homes; Age 33
Sarah Bundy

Sarah Bundy

Forty Under 40 Winner 2017: Founder and CEO, All Inclusive Marketing Inc., Age 36
For the record, November 14, 2017

For the record, November 14, 2017

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The Vancouver restaurants pushing high-end to greater heights

The Vancouver restaurants pushing high-end to greater heights

Fine dining in the city evolves to a loftier level
BIV on Roundhouse August 25: Trump keeps NAFTA talks lively

BIV on Roundhouse August 25: Trump keeps NAFTA talks lively

On the latest show, Jake Fiddick, the founder of BMO’s public market banking group, discusses his career as the “Medallion guy.” Then, the Business Council of B.C.’s chief policy officer, Jock Finlayson, discusses Canada’s sub-par trade performance.
BIV on Roundhouse August 22: Will stress make you quit your job?

BIV on Roundhouse August 22: Will stress make you quit your job?

On the latest show, Real Housewives of Toronto star Ann Kaplan shares her secrets to investing in real estate. Later, VitalSines founder Dr. Jess Goodman discusses new research examining the most dangerous jobs in North America.
BIV on Roundhouse July 31: The future of independent retail in the age of Amazon

BIV on Roundhouse July 31: The future of independent retail in the age of Amazon

On the latest show, OpenMedia’s Meghan Sali discusses what consumers should expect from the CRTC after Ottawa named a former telecom executive and lobbyist as the regulatory body’s new chairman.
Editorial: Accelerate B.C. transportation innovation

Editorial: Accelerate B.C. transportation innovation

Fresh marching orders for B.C.’s new minority government: get moving. The province’s enterprise engine needs forward momentum beyond the divisive events of the recent provincial election campaign and the subsequent stalled transfer of power.