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Sixty workers laid off at Site C over Thanksgiving

Sixty workers laid off at Site C over Thanksgiving

Roller compacted concrete conveyor construction at the south bank in June 2017. Photo By BC Hydro Sixty Site C workers were laid off over the Thanksgiving weekend, and more layoffs are expected as specialized concrete work shuts down for the winter.
鶹ýӳtech company receives big win in patent lawsuit against Snap Inc.

鶹ýӳtech company receives big win in patent lawsuit against Snap Inc.

Vancouver-based tech company iFramed Canada received a big win in its patent infringement case against the creators of Snapchat, Snap Inc., after receiving approval for its U.S. patent.
Triple O's to open 4 locations in Hong Kong

Triple O's to open 4 locations in Hong Kong

A Hong Kong Triple O’s; of the company’s 67 locations, eight are now outside of Canada?|?White Spot/Triple O’s Yum Brands Inc.’s (NYSE:YUM) KFC and other industry names are looking to Asia for untapped markets for growth.
Cannabis marketplace coming to East Van

Cannabis marketplace coming to East Van

Photo courtesy Higher Goods market Higher Goods is not your typical church bazaar, craft fair or farmers’ market. Touted as the “marketplace for lifted lifestyle,” the cannabis-themed weekend market kicks off at 220 Prior St.
Trump presidency has U.S. tech workers flocking to Canada

Trump presidency has U.S. tech workers flocking to Canada

VANCOUVER - A new study shows U.S. technology sector workers are more likely than those in other industries to job hunt north of the border, and have increasingly been doing so after Donald Trump secured the presidency and assumed office.
Blackberry is back (no, seriously, the KEYone is worth a look)

Blackberry is back (no, seriously, the KEYone is worth a look)

When I made the switch from an iPhone to a Samsung Galaxy S3 a few years back it felt like a giant leap of faith.
Construction worker shortage drives up residential development costs

Construction worker shortage drives up residential development costs

A shortage of construction workers in British Columbia is slowing home building and driving up the price for labour, which could nail higher prices onto new homes, construction industry spokesmen say.
This Clothing Line Supports Canadian Tree Planters

This Clothing Line Supports Canadian Tree Planters

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/matcaissy/create-forest-apparel Each spring and summer, thousands of young and motivated Canadians leave the city and head to the forest to plant trees.
Site C layoffs mount; 200 workers laid off

Site C layoffs mount; 200 workers laid off

Aerial view of Site C construction in July 2017.
Two 50 year olds issued distracted driving tickets for playing Pokemon Go

Two 50 year olds issued distracted driving tickets for playing Pokemon Go

On Monday, Burnaby Mounties handed out two $368 tickets to two drivers who were caught playing Pokémon Go. Photograph By Pexels Two women were issued a $368 distracted driving ticket in Burnaby on Monday for playing Pokémon Go.
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