• Driverless highway from Vancouver to Seattle proposed - CBC.ca

    Driverless highway from Vancouver to Seattle proposed - CBC.ca
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    Driverless highway from Vancouver to Seattle proposed
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    Vancouver and Seattle should be connected by a driverless highway, according to some high-tech entrepreneurs. The proposal, which involves dedicating at least one lane on the I-5 from Seattle to Highway 99 in Richmond, B.C., is a pitch that comes from ...
    Autonomous Vehicle Plan for the I-5 Seattle/Vancouver B.C. Corridor | Madrona Venture GroupMadrona Venture Groupall 17 news articles »
  • Bill Gates in Vancouver for Emerging Cascadia Innovation Corridor Conference - CBC.ca

    Bill Gates in Vancouver for Emerging Cascadia Innovation Corridor Conference - CBC.ca
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    Bill Gates in Vancouver for Emerging Cascadia Innovation Corridor Conference
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    Politicians, CEOs and academics from the Pacific Northwest will meet in Vancouver today to discuss creating a hub for innovation in the region. B.C. Premier Christy Clark, Washington Governor Jay Inslee and Microsoft founder Bill Gates and Microsoft ...
    British Columbia, Washington state to create Cascadia Innovation Corridor to promote regional economic opportunities ...Access Washingtonall 29 news artic
  • British Columbia celebrates six paralympians' medal haul at Rio Games - Times Colonist

    British Columbia celebrates six paralympians' medal haul at Rio Games - Times Colonist
    British Columbia celebrates six paralympians' medal haul at Rio Games
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    VICTORIA - British Columbia's premier is hailing the hard work and dedication of six athletes who brought home eight medals from the Paralympic Summer Games in Rio. Christy Clark says the athletes who hauled in just over a quarter of the Paralympic ...and more »
  • British Columbia set to pick up part of hefty Royal tour bill - CBC.ca

    British Columbia set to pick up part of hefty Royal tour bill - CBC.ca
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    British Columbia set to pick up part of hefty Royal tour bill
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    The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are about to embark on an all-expenses-paid trip courtesy of the Canadian taxpayer. The upcoming royal visit, which will include the Duke and Duchess and their two children, will be paid for by the Canadian government ...and more »
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