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Animation boom bumps up recruitment pressure

Animation boom bumps up recruitment pressure

Talent squeeze tightens as Vancouver deluged with animation studio expansions
Vancouver’s Zymeworks spurns ‘opportunistic’ $1B acquisition offer

Vancouver’s Zymeworks spurns ‘opportunistic’ $1B acquisition offer

Billion-dollar bid ‘inadequate,’ says biotech CEO
Brands draw bead on the prowess of B.C. influencers

Brands draw bead on the prowess of B.C. influencers

Big acquisitions, higher advertising rates benefitting online marketing industry
Why Hollywood North is poised to weather potential recession

Why Hollywood North is poised to weather potential recession

Data shows B.C.’s film and TV sector has rebounded quickly from past downturns
‘Worst is yet to come’: B.C. inflation hits 6.7% in April

‘Worst is yet to come’: B.C. inflation hits 6.7% in April

B.C. no longer trailing national inflation by significant margin
Vancouver’s Tasktop acquired a year after raising US$100M

Vancouver’s Tasktop acquired a year after raising US$100M

New parent company hanging onto Tasktop founder, who will transition to CTO
Telus earmarks $17.5B for B.C. with 5G ramp-up in sight

Telus earmarks $17.5B for B.C. with 5G ramp-up in sight

New spending will create 5,500 jobs, according to Vancouver telecom giant
Lyft, Vancouver’s Spare Labs partner as transit agencies contend with pandemic service gaps

Lyft, Vancouver’s Spare Labs partner as transit agencies contend with pandemic service gaps

Transit agencies will be able to deploy Lyft vehicles using made-in-B.C. tech
‘Cookie-cutter approach’ a no-go as B.C. grapples with transportation challenges ahead

‘Cookie-cutter approach’ a no-go as B.C. grapples with transportation challenges ahead

Experts at GVBOT forum urge more collaboration solving transpo woes
No more waiting at the altar: B.C. wedding boom looms

No more waiting at the altar: B.C. wedding boom looms

Industry revenue up in B.C. but still down $96 million compared with pre-pandemic levels