Vancouver mining company’s first quarter profit falls from year ago
Teck Resources Ltd. reported its first-quarter profit fell compared with a year ago due in part to its reduced ownership in its steelmaking coal business.
Canada
Apr 25
Mother’s Day 2024: 10 gadgets for modern moms
Browse our tech-themed gift guide to find the perfect Mother's Day present.
The Curator
Apr 22
Manitoba Indigenous-owned tech company helps elders spot scams
'We want to be as accessible and as accommodating as possible when providing these workshops as well,' Flett said.
Tech
Apr 12
SFU researchers say ant pheromones could help prevent tick bites
Researchers at Simon Fraser University have discovered that ant pheromones may be the key to warding off ticks.
Science
Apr 15
Clock ticking for B.C. orca calf rescue, Vancouver Aquarium official says
Vancouver Aquarium official Martin Haulena said time is ticking for the rescue operation as the calf may be having trouble getting food.
Environment
Apr 14
16-year-old child of billionaire tech CEO reported missing
Mint Butterfield is the child of Slack co-founder and former CEO, Stewart Butterfield.
U.S. News
Apr 25
Mint Butterfield, child of billionaire tech CEO, found alive, man arrested
Mint Butterfield was found late Saturday evening in San Francisco's troubled Tenderloin district
Trending
Apr 29
6 kitchen gadgets and tools that hack the heck out of meal prep
We tested these buzzy kitchen items that are designed to cut down on meal prep time.
The Curator
Apr 23
New tech, successful in-car program revives Hamilton police pitch for body cameras
Hamilton police chief Frank Bergin insists newer, better body-worn cameras on patrol officers could ease 'distrust with some communities.'
Canada
Apr 29
Ontario may see non-tech teachers in new mandatory tech ed classes
Ontario is proposing to allow teachers without technological credentials to teach certain mandatory tech courses for the next school year.
Education
Apr 1
Bureaucracy makes it too difficult for tech companies to sell to Ottawa: report
Bureaucracy makes it too difficult for Canadian tech companies to sell to government, a new report from an industry group released Wednesday says.
Canada
Apr 3
Trudeau announces $2.4B federal investment in AI, tech sector
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said in Montreal Sunday that the new federal investment in AI and the tech industry will promote job growth and productivity.
Canada
Apr 7
S&P/TSX composite rises, Nasdaq leads Wall St. rally after tech earnings
Gains in base metal stocks helped lift Canada's main stock index on Friday while U.S. markets also rose, led by tech stocks as the Nasdaq jumped two per cent.
Economy
Apr 26
Woman, 22, found dead of blood loss, neck wound in abandoned Italian church
Auriane Nathalie Laisne's body was found in the fetal position inside a deconsecrated church in northern Italy. Her boyfriend has been arrested for her murder.
World
Apr 11
Inflation ticked higher in March. Are Bank of Canada rate cuts still in the cards?
Statistics Canada reported that the overall inflation in the country was 2.9 per cent year-over-year in March, up from 2.8 per cent the previous month.
Economy
Apr 16
S&P/TSX composite down, U.S. markets mixed ahead of tech earnings and economic data
Canada's main stock index erased its gains from the day before as industrial and telecom stocks weighed on the market, while U.S. markets were mixed.
Economy
Apr 24
S&P/TSX composite rises, U.S. stock markets also climb ahead of tech earnings
Canada's main stock index rose nearly 140 points Tuesday, led by strength in technology stocks, while U.S. stock markets also climbed.
Economy
Apr 23
B.C. farmers call for policy changes to enable increased food production
While UP Vertical Farms has been able to take root as a pioneer in Agri-Tech, industry experts say processing opportunities continue to wither around it.
Environment
10 hours
S&P/TSX composite down as shares of Shopify tumble, U.S. stock markets mixed
Shares of tech heavyweight Shopify fell almost 19 per cent Wednesday, weighing on Canada's main stock index, while U.S. markets were mixed.
Economy
May 8
New law banning some passwords in the U.K. an ‘important start,’ expert says
The United Kingdom is the first country to roll out a law banning generic passwords on smart devices. One tech analyst says this is a great start, but the onus is on device owners.
Tech
May 6