WBN News Vancouver
WBN News Vancouver delivers real-time business insights, market trends, and expert analysis—by business people, for business people—empowering Vancouver’s economy. Publisher Elke Porter
Evan Solomon appointed Canada’s first Minister of AI and FedDev Ontario, leading tech strategy and economic growth for the region.
by 1. Elke Porter & WBN News Vancouver
MMark Carney, Canada’s new Prime Minister, has postponed the release of a full federal budget until fall 2025, which makes some Canadians feel he is stalling.
by 1. Elke Porter & WBN News VancouverFormer Mayor Gregor Robertson joins Mark Carney’s cabinet as Housing and Infrastructure Minister, bringing green vision and controversy to federal leadership.
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Join Chor Leoni’s interactive C/4 concert on June 11 and help choose Canada’s next top choral composition. Vote, ask questions, and enjoy!
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Impresa Brand360 was engaged to rebrand the WBN News at a pivotal time in its growth. With new services on the horizon, the organization needed to evolve its visual identity and brand architecture to reflect its ambitions and professional trajectory. Challenge One: The Name The first challenge was the acronym:
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Mom uses ChatGPT to diagnose son's rare spinal condition after 17 doctors fail. AI points to tethered cord syndrome. Surgery brings relief.
by 1. Elke Porter & WBN News VancouverAfter 35 years with TELUS, I switched to Freedom Mobile. TELUS let me down with poor service and broken promises. Freedom gave me local support, better value, and peace of mind. Here's why I made the move—and how you can get a $25 bonus too.
by Troy Tyrell & WBN News VancouverDowntown Vancouver is buzzing again. With record-breaking cruise ship arrivals and a packed May events calendar at BC Place and Rogers Arena, local hotels, restaurants, fitness studios, and retail businesses are experiencing a powerful resurgence.
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