IoT-driven smart buildings with digital twin tech deliver real-time monitoring, proactive maintenance, and cost savings—empowering property owners across Langley, Abbotsford & Okanagan.
by Debbie Balfour & WBN News Langley & WBN News Abbotsford & WBN News Okanagan
Not every small business can afford a sales team—but that doesn’t mean you can’t grow. Here’s how affiliate marketing can help you build an on-demand sales force that only gets paid when you do.
by Robert Skinner & WBN News - South Delta
Think about your favorite seat at home. Maybe it’s the sofa where you curl up with a blanket on movie nights. Maybe it’s the armchair where your dog secretly naps when you’re not looking. Wherever it is, what it’s made of matters more than we think.
by Ester White Gherea & WBN News Abbotsford & WBN News Langley
Big marketing wins often start with small, intentional steps. Here’s how scaling back can actually set you up to scale forward.
by Susie Taylor
In the ever-competitive world of advertising, simply placing a few ads and hoping for the best is not enough to capture the public’s attention. As advertising experts and marketers know, visibility is not the end goal—awareness is. “You can’t just place a few ads and expect
by Matt WoodSwiss utility Axpo shuts down Beznau nuclear reactors as river temperatures hit 25°C, highlighting climate risks to energy infrastructure.
by Westcoast German News & 1. Elke Porter
The Moon drifts through dreamy Pisces today, amplifying emotion and intuition—but also making it dangerously easy to lose focus. Mars squares Saturn, turning forward motion into frustration central. Translation: delays aren’t a cosmic punishment—they’re a strategic pause.
by Leah Powers & WBN News GlobalMicrosoft laid off 9,000 more workers today, marking a major shift toward AI-driven operations. Vancouver’s tech sector braces for impact as industry-wide cuts reshape the job market. Discover what’s next for tech professionals in 2025’s evolving landscape.
by Troy Tyrell & WBN Ai
IoT-driven smart buildings with digital twin tech deliver real-time monitoring, proactive maintenance, and cost savings—empowering property owners across Langley, Abbotsford & Okanagan.
by Debbie Balfour & WBN News Langley & WBN News Abbotsford & WBN News Okanagan
A Record Wall Street Close, Fragile Hormuz Ceasefire Diplomacy In Doha, And A Broken AI Trust Pact Between Alibaba And Anthropic Are Resetting The Third-Quarter Playbook For Executives Watching Oil Prices, Interest Rates, Canada's GDP Rebound, And The Global Race For AI Infrastructure Capital Now.
Oil down 40% from peak, SpaceX at $161, Europe hitting highs, Germany acting, Britain changing leadership — the wartime assumptions that defined H1 2026 are being replaced in real time.
If we are to move through the world in a way that supports an energy forward trajectory, we have to become – not just good – but ruthless at pruning our bad memories.
Three of the world's economic architectures hit decision points within 72 hours: central bankers publicly diverged at Sintra, Washington declined to extend the USMCA, and a July 4 EU tariff deadline looms — while Japan's business sentiment hit an eight-year high and US labor data cracked.
North American trade risk, cooling AI momentum, U.S. labor data, and market caution define a business day where investors are watching whether policy uncertainty becomes a real drag on growth.
On Canada's 159th birthday, WBN counts 159 ways a nation of 42 million has shaped medicine, science, sport, culture, and the global economy. PS: There was a lot we didn't know...and should!
The Fed, ECB, and Bank of Japan are all leaning hawkish at once as a war-driven energy shock hits every major economy together, even as China's exports rebound, Europe's growth stalls, and a fragile Hormuz reopening drives a 30% quarterly oil price drop.
As H1 2026 closes, a single theme dominates the global business landscape: AI is no longer being judged on its promise — it is being judged on its performance. Markets, regulators, and capital allocators are all asking the same question at once.
IoT-driven smart buildings with digital twin tech deliver real-time monitoring, proactive maintenance, and cost savings—empowering property owners across Langley, Abbotsford & Okanagan.
by Debbie Balfour & WBN News Langley & WBN News Abbotsford & WBN News Okanagan
Not every small business can afford a sales team—but that doesn’t mean you can’t grow. Here’s how affiliate marketing can help you build an on-demand sales force that only gets paid when you do.
by Robert Skinner & WBN News - South Delta
Think about your favorite seat at home. Maybe it’s the sofa where you curl up with a blanket on movie nights. Maybe it’s the armchair where your dog secretly naps when you’re not looking. Wherever it is, what it’s made of matters more than we think.
by Ester White Gherea & WBN News Abbotsford & WBN News Langley
Big marketing wins often start with small, intentional steps. Here’s how scaling back can actually set you up to scale forward.
by Susie Taylor
In the ever-competitive world of advertising, simply placing a few ads and hoping for the best is not enough to capture the public’s attention. As advertising experts and marketers know, visibility is not the end goal—awareness is. “You can’t just place a few ads and expect
by Matt WoodSwiss utility Axpo shuts down Beznau nuclear reactors as river temperatures hit 25°C, highlighting climate risks to energy infrastructure.
by Westcoast German News & 1. Elke Porter
The Moon drifts through dreamy Pisces today, amplifying emotion and intuition—but also making it dangerously easy to lose focus. Mars squares Saturn, turning forward motion into frustration central. Translation: delays aren’t a cosmic punishment—they’re a strategic pause.
by Leah Powers & WBN News GlobalMicrosoft laid off 9,000 more workers today, marking a major shift toward AI-driven operations. Vancouver’s tech sector braces for impact as industry-wide cuts reshape the job market. Discover what’s next for tech professionals in 2025’s evolving landscape.
by Troy Tyrell & WBN Ai