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Amid high phone bills, telecom experts call for structural change, regulatory reform

Amid high phone bills, telecom experts call for structural change, regulatory reform

Industry experts say significant structural reforms are needed to promote competition in Canada’s heavily concentrated telecommunications sector
Rogers to move 300 international Shaw call centre jobs to Western Canada

Rogers to move 300 international Shaw call centre jobs to Western Canada

CEO says the move means customers will be served by a team with 'roots in the communities where they live and work'
Small but powerful North Van company powered by cutting-edge technology

Small but powerful North Van company powered by cutting-edge technology

Patented technology behind fibre-optic sensors used in computer chip manufacture
B.C.'s Aspect Biosystems inks multibillion-dollar deal for bioprinting tech

B.C.'s Aspect Biosystems inks multibillion-dollar deal for bioprinting tech

Agreement taps expertise to develop bioprinted tissue therapeutics to treat diabetes and obesity.
Vancouver’s Neovasc acquired for $135M

Vancouver’s Neovasc acquired for $135M

Neovasc specializing in creating heart devices
Farmers not immune to cybersecurity risks

Farmers not immune to cybersecurity risks

Cyber threat activities are now one of the fastest growing categories of criminal activity in the country, according to cybersecurity experts
Vancouver's Absolute Software cutting 5% of its workforce

Vancouver's Absolute Software cutting 5% of its workforce

Restructuring plan also includes office space reductions.
Complaints about telecommunications companies increase as Rogers outage top of mind

Complaints about telecommunications companies increase as Rogers outage top of mind

Rogers leads the way with 17.4 per cent of all complaints, says report
Stewart Muir: The bumpy road to a green future means EVs alone won't save the planet

Stewart Muir: The bumpy road to a green future means EVs alone won't save the planet

The post-fossil fuel nirvana won't arrive any time soon
How one B.C. school is turning its CO2 emissions into soap

How one B.C. school is turning its CO2 emissions into soap

Surrey school joins businesses, institutions adopting small-scale carbon capture and use