Recursion CEO Chris Gibson is out after 12 years as the ambitious "techbio" company positions itself for its next phase of AI drug discovery.
If there’s one thing marketers don’t need, it’s another measurement dashboard. “Death by dashboard is real,” said Dane Buchanan, chief data and analytics officer at performance agency M&C Saatchi. But ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — For all the adversity that hit the No. 15 Tigers on Saturday at Vanderbilt — from a key injury to their starting quarterback to missed opportunities at the goal line — they still ...
VICTORIA — When the New Democrats established modern-day treaty making with Indigenous nations, they were clear about one thing that would not be part of negotiations. “As a government we have made it ...
City of Richmond sends letter to residents warning that their property may not belong to them You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. The City of ...
You wouldn’t know it from B.C. Premier David Eby’s rhetoric, but an overwhelming majority of British Columbians actually support oil pipelines. A recent CTV News/Nanos survey found that 74.5 per cent ...
A marketing executive hired by Vancouver’s Electrameccanica to help sell its vaunted three-wheeled Solo EV has been awarded $635,000 in severance after suing the company and its new U.S. owner. Kim ...
Both Ottawa and Victoria have lately taken the easier and more glamorous path of concluding what amount to glorified contracts with First Nations You can save this article by registering for free here ...
Robin grew up in Burnaby and practiced skateboarding in the city library parking lot. Parked there every workday was an amazing Cougar that looked very fast even while sitting still. It was painted a ...
ChatGPT performs a search in nearly one-third of prompts and averages more than two searches per query, each about 5.5 words long (roughly 60% longer than the typical Google search), according to a ...
This week, about 150 homeowners in the Vancouver suburb of Richmond received letters from the city’s mayor, Malcolm Broday, advising them that an August B.C. Supreme Court ruling “may compromise the ...