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Vancouver’s Stemcell Technologies acquiring British cell-sorting firm

Vancouver-based Stemcell Technologies Inc. is adding one more biotech firm to its portfolio with the acquisition of U.K.-based Cellular Highways Ltd.  The deal includes Cellular...

Vancouver tech leaders warn B.C. is losing the war for talent

Red tape and high living costs are driving Vancouver’s tech workforce to look elsewhere, according to industry execs speaking at the global Web Summit that...

B.C. companies using AI to enable human workforces

AI tools are increasingly being implemented across divisions throughout B.C.’s corporate sector. And while it’s reshaping companies and enabling new efficiencies, it remains unclear how...

B.C. film and TV sector juggles sustainability amid uncertainty

Economic headwinds and uncertainties in B.C.’s film and TV industry are not making it harder for productions to be sustainable, but they could be causing distractions. ...

B.C.’s venture capital sector faces Q1 downturn in deals and investment

While B.C.'s venture capital sector in the first quarter of 2025 mirrored activity from seven years ago, the true fallout of economic uncertainties could still...

Surrey pushes for film sector tax boundary reforms to remain competitive

Amid threats of a 100 per cent U.S. tariff on foreign films, Surrey stakeholders are advocating for policy amendments to the film sector to remain competitive.  “The...

B.C.-founded quantum computing firm D-Wave reports record revenue

D-Wave Quantum Inc. (NYSE:QBTS) posted record revenue in the first quarter, according to financial results released Thursday. Revenue for the B.C.-founded quantum computer company hit...

Trade war hits ‘Canada-reliant’ Point Roberts stores

Trade tensions and increasingly expensive imported construction materials could drive some Point Roberts businesses out of B.C. market. “I believe what we’ll do is we’ll...

International student caps hurting B.C. university sports

University sports programs in B.C. are growing heavily reliant on other sources of revenue amidst international student caps. In July 2024, the provincial government imposed...

Spectre of trade war pushes B.C.’s Indigenous businesses to rethink strategies

For entrepreneurs Anthony and Nancy Wingham, looming U.S. tariffs mean hastening efforts to move their company’s manufacturing and expansion into the beauty market south of the...

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