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Alphabet spinoff gobbles up B.C.’s Good Chemistry

Alphabet spinoff gobbles up B.C.’s Good Chemistry

Vancouver company specializes in computational chemistry
CES 2024 updates: The most interesting news and gadgets from tech's big show

CES 2024 updates: The most interesting news and gadgets from tech's big show

LAS VEGAS (AP) — CES 2024 kicks off in Las Vegas this week.
Rogers says cell phone prices are going up for customers not on contracts

Rogers says cell phone prices are going up for customers not on contracts

TORONTO — Some cell phone customers with Rogers Communications Inc. will pay more for their plans starting later this month.
B.C.'s Ballard appoints two Weichai executives to board

B.C.'s Ballard appoints two Weichai executives to board

Board replacing retiring Weichai Power directors
B.C. biotech Zymeworks gets $50M private placement

B.C. biotech Zymeworks gets $50M private placement

Private placement boosts biotech's stock price
Ballard Power Systems signs new long-term supply deal with NFI

Ballard Power Systems signs new long-term supply deal with NFI

VANCOUVER — Ballard Power Systems has signed a new long-term supply agreement with bus maker NFI Group Inc. The Vancouver-based fuel cell company says the deal marks a new phase in its partnership with NFI.
B.C. digital health firm Custom Health to go public via SPAC

B.C. digital health firm Custom Health to go public via SPAC

American SPAC to put B.C.'s Custom Health on NYSE
Vancouver-based Vistara closes US$150M investment in new technology fund

Vancouver-based Vistara closes US$150M investment in new technology fund

Firm's target is to close an additional US$250M financing for the new fund
Make AI consultation public, B.C. legislature officers tell NDP

Make AI consultation public, B.C. legislature officers tell NDP

The artificial intelligence principles consultation only involved provincial government staff yet could heavily impact the public.
SFU prof gets $900K to study carbon capture potential in Lower Mainland

SFU prof gets $900K to study carbon capture potential in Lower Mainland

Study will look at sequestering CO2 dissolved in brine water deep underground